The Zenith developers provided even more detail on the game's future in a blog post, with the next update set to include new quests and another armor tier.
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More Genshin Impact is coming on February 16, with the reveal of version 2.5 through miHoYo’s official live stream. Version 2.5 looks to be more of a smaller update for Genshin Impact. Most of the new versions during the Inazuma-era of the game have included a new area or expansion, yet version 2.5 seems to mostly revolve around events and a new character. Still, this should be a great version for fans of Yae Miko to dig into, as she’ll finally be playable for those who are lucky enough to obtain her in Genshin Impact.
Indeed, Yae Miko will be playable, available to summon on the update’s first limited banner. Raiden Shogun and Kokomi are also getting re-runs, so if you haven’t gotten the chance to get those two characters yet, now is your chance. The latter two characters will be available to summon on the second half of the update, so if you aren’t interested in Yae Miko, now’s the time to save your precious Primogems.
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Maglam Lord is a fish-out-of-water story in which you assume the role of a demon lord named, ahem, Killizerk. Stripped of your once great powers and pushed into a world where everything seems a bit too peaceful, you embark on a quest to restore your former glory. The only problem is that in order to retain what's left of your godlike strength, you'll need to let others do most of the fighting — and so you end up forging relationships with a number of colourful warriors.
Right off the bat, it's clear that Maglam Lord doesn't take itself seriously. Plot twists are often played off as jokes and characters routinely react in comedic fashion to increasingly daft scenarios. It's a similar sense of humour to what you'll find in the Disgaea games, and it's pretty much the best thing about Maglam Lord. Characters are likeable as a result of their flippant attitudes, and loads of dumb dialogue choices let you role-play — at least to a degree — as your ideal demon lord.