Mihoyo keeps adding to Genshin Impact's lineup of figures. In November, Ganyu will join the roster with her own tribute in a release that won't rely on RNG to bring her home.

Ganyu's debut on Tmall is scheduled for November 1 for fans in China, but Mihoyo still doesn't have an official storefront for fans elsewhere at the moment. If you're holding out hope to score your own beloved Liyue Qixing secretary, don't worry too much yet. Retailers like AmiAmi, Big Bad Toy Store, and others typically sell Genshin Impact figures shortly after pre-orders go live in China.

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Apex is also back as the company behind Genshin Impact's next figure, it's the same maker you've seen for additions like Keqing and Klee. Ganyu slots in nicely beside them as another 1/7 piece, scheduled to ship to you in January 2023. Her Tmall price comes out to around $115, but expect a bit of a mark-up if you're buying her from other sellers.

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Ganyu joins other detailed PVC tributes like this flashy statue of Mona from Wonderful Works and a Ningguang figure that will run you over $400 from resellers. If figures aren't your thing and you're still after a bit of Genshin Impact merchandise, Mihoyo also just announced it would celebrate its anniversary concert with a line of real-life artifacts.

If you're saving for in-game rewards, Mihoyo still has its usual updates planned. Version 2.2, Into the Perilous Labyrinth of Fog, just dropped earlier this month. Both Childe and Hu-Tao are returning to the banner rotation, with Thoma joining the roster as a new character for your team.

Outside of Genshin, Mihoyo continues to expand on Honkai Impact 3rd. The developer just launched its older mecha RPG on Steam, but unfortunately, you can't use accounts already active on mobile platforms or Mihoyo's own client. For new players, it may be worth a try, as Honkai is hosting a limited Steam event, and it's free-to-play just like Genshin.

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