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Jenshin Impact responds to the breath of Dev Wild Clone comments, emphasizing a "very different" experience

Jenshin Impact responds to the breath of Dev Wild Clone comments, emphasizing a “very different” experience

Last year, as you may recall, a Zelda fan angrily cracked the PlayStation 4 Breath of the Wild Look identical, Genshin effect.

The protests did not end there, either – with Other Zelda owners hold their own copies of Breath of the Wild, pointing fingers between them at the point where the Zendin Impact is shown, claiming the game is a “shameless” clone.

With this in mind, in a recent interview with FreeMostation, the game’s developer made an attempt (again) to resolve the similarities between the two titles – and while it was already accepted that Breath of the Wild was, in fact, one of the sources of inspiration, how the whole experience at this point was “very different” to Zelda. Found to be.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is one of the most popular and respected titles in the industry, and a great honor for our staff. In a post that our team distributed to players last year, we mentioned that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was one of our inspirations for creating Geneshin Impact as an open-world action RPG. Once you select the game, you should notice that the experience of Jenshin Impact is very different from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Jenshin Impact has a completely original story and characters, and the core gameplay revolves around assembling a multi-character party and engaging in a combat system based on interactions between different elements. As we move from the closed beta to the official release, players will soon be able to discover the unique features and pleasures that Geneshin Impact offers.

If you’ve forgotten how different this upcoming free-play action RPG is, here’s another look at the gameplay:

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