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  2. File:Genshin Impact logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    File information Description Logo for Genshin Impact Source Genshin Impact Date Author miHoYo. Permission (Reusing this file)This file is believed to be uncopyrightable in the United States, but believed to be copyrightable in China (the country miHoYo is based in).

  3. File:MiHoYo Logo.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Genshin Impact - Wikipedia

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    The player may freely explore an open-world map. Here Aether, the male Traveler, is seen gliding, but the player can switch to other party members. Genshin Impact is an open-world, action role-playing game that allows the player to control one of four interchangeable characters in a party. [4]

  5. MiHoYo - Wikipedia

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    MiHoYo Co., Ltd. [note 1] is a Chinese video game development and publishing company founded in 2012 and headquartered in Shanghai.The company is best known for developing the Honkai franchise, Tears of Themis, Genshin Impact, and Zenless Zone Zero.

  6. File:HoYoverse logo with circle icon.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Social experiment - Wikipedia

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    In the 2022 experiment, it starts off with a blank 2000x2000 tile canvas and 16 new colors. There were turf wars during the experiment where people would change the logos. For example, changing the Genshin Impact logo to “Genshit.” [45] The experiment ended after five days with nearly 72 million pixels and over 6 million users who edited ...

  8. Tomoe - Wikipedia

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    Tomoe (巴, also written 鞆絵), [a] commonly translated as "comma", [2] [3] is a comma-like swirl symbol used in Japanese mon (roughly equivalent to a heraldic badge or charge in European heraldry).

  9. HOYO-MiX - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with Shanghai Morning Post, Cai Jinhan mentioned that the name "HOYO-MiX" is actually "miHoYo" spelled backward, and "MiX" refers to audio mixing.In "HOYO-MiX," only the letter "i" is lowercase, symbolizing the individual, as "we both respect the individual and serve the collective, which is because we are the music department of miHoYo, and serving the product is essential."