The Genshin Impact sector, for instance, comes decked out with a glorious recreation of Neuvillette’s throne, serving as the perfect photo spot. Each space is themed accordingly, and features different activities that fans can complete in exchange for rewards. Once visitors enter the event hall, the first thing in sight is the HoYoverse booth, with zones dedicated to four of its titles: Genshin Impact, Honkai Impact 3rd, Honkai: Star Rail, and the upcoming action role-playing game (RPG) Zenless Zone Zero. The excitement is palpable right off the bat. Instead of last year’s themed café effort, the final leg of celebrating all things HoYoverse will conclude in Singapore as part of Anime Festival Asia (AFA), taking place from 24 to 26 November at Suntec Convention and Exhibition Centre. HoYoFEST is switching things up with its 2023 iteration, having made stops in malls across Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines.
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