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Genshin Impact arrives at Resorts World Sentosa’s S.E.A. Aquarium

Dive into the enchanting underwater world of Genshin Impact at S.E.A. Aquariumโ€™s Teyvat SEA Exploration, available from 12 September to 28 October 2024.

Resorts World Sentosa’s S.E.A. Aquarium is proud to announce a unique partnership with the internationally acclaimed video game, Genshin Impact. This marks the first time an aquarium has collaborated with the game, introducing the exclusive event “Teyvat SEA Exploration,” set to run from 12 September to 28 October 2024.

A fusion of fantasy and marine beauty

The event features the character Sigewinne from Genshin Impact, who originates from the underwater Fontaine region in the game’s world of Teyvat. This collaboration aims to merge the fantastical elements of Genshin Impact’s underwater realm with the natural splendour of the Aquarium’s marine life, promoting awareness of marine biodiversity and the importance of conserving our oceans.

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Attendees will enjoy a full day’s access to S.E.A. Aquarium, participate in an interactive stamp rally with a collectable stamp rally passport, and experience enhanced photo opportunities that incorporate Genshin Impact game elements. Additionally, cosplayers will make special guest appearances on selected days.

Enhancing marine conservation awareness

This partnership seeks to entertain and educate Genshin Impact fans and general visitors about marine life and conservation. By bringing to life the enchanting regions of Teyvat and integrating educational content with interactive experiences, the event aims to foster a deeper love and understanding of the ocean.

Teyvat SEA Exploration will be open to the public from 12 September to 28 October. More detailed information, including ticket prices, will be available as the event nears. Further details can be found on the Resorts World Sentosa website.

Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect the most recent information as of 24 July 2024. We strive to provide the latest and most accurate data to ensure our readers have up-to-date information.

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