Tuesday, September 17th 2024

Logitech G Introduces the Official Gaming Gear of the Genshin Impact Adventure

Logitech G, a brand of Logitech and leading innovator of gaming technologies and gear, in partnership with the world's popular open-world adventure role-playing game, Genshin Impact, announced at Logi Play a multi-year global partnership that starts with the introduction of the official Genshin Impact PC gaming gear collection.

This global partnership will unite two leading brands with a shared love of gaming, capabilities, and passion for play to deliver several exciting product and gaming collaborations. The partnership also includes a multi-year roadmap for future product collaborations, promising many more exciting releases to come.
"We are excited to work with Logitech G as both teams share the passion for gaming and technology, and pay great attention to detail," said Fish Ling, vice president of Global Business Development of HoYoverse. "With reliable technology from Logitech G and delicate designs inspired by our beloved Genshin Impact characters, we hope the official Genshin Impact gear can be a helpful companion during the daily Teyvat adventure for our fans and gamers!"

"Gamers from around the world immerse themselves in the Genshin Impact world like it's their own," said Ujesh Desai, vice president and general manager of Logitech G. "By creating a portfolio of official Genshin Impact products, each meticulously and carefully crafted to be faithful expressions of the Genshin Impact universe, we aim to enhance players' experiences with the same quality and innovation that you've come to expect from Genshin Impact and Logitech G."

The initial lineup features several standout gaming mice: the Logitech G309 LIGHTSPEED Bluetooth Gaming Mouse and the G305 LIGHTSPEED Mice. The G309, a premium mouse with dual-wireless connectivity and precision tracking, captures Kamisato Ayaka's elegance in a sleek new design perfect for any gamer.

Additionally, the G305 models showcase designs inspired by the beloved characters Sayu, Thoma, and Shikanoin Heizou. These limited-edition mice blend the enchanting visuals of Genshin Impact with the top-tier performance and reliability for which Logitech G is known.

This collaboration is the beginning of a multi-year partnership between Genshin Impact and Logitech G. Fans can anticipate an exciting range of new products, including headsets, keyboards, and keyboard-mouse bundles.

In addition, the partnership has enabled built-in controller compatibility for the Logitech G CLOUD gaming handheld within Genshin Impact, now available in the United States, Canada, and Mainland China. This makes Logitech G CLOUD the world's first handheld device with native Genshin Impact cloud controller support.

Fans can purchase the G309 LIGHTSPEED Bluetooth Gaming Mouse according to the following schedule: Amazon will begin accepting pre-orders in the U.S. and Canada on September 17th, with shipping expected in late November. The Mainland of China will start pre-orders in September, and Japan will ship in November.

G305 LIGHTSPEED Mice will be available early next year. For detailed pricing, release dates, and purchasing channels, please visit our website for each region.

Source: Logitech G
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17 Comments on Logitech G Introduces the Official Gaming Gear of the Genshin Impact Adventure

#5
Onasi
Kind of mid designs on anything except the G309. Understandable, I guess, since it’s a pricier SKU, but they could have gone crazier and actually incorporated characters design and color scheme into every facet of the device instead of just pasting on Mihoyos art… onto the buttons where you won’t see it because of your fingers.
Remember when SteelSeries had that line of WoW collab mice that were actually special models designed entirely around the games art style? Good times.
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Dr. Dro
OnasiKind of mid designs on anything except the G309. Understandable, I guess, since it’s a pricier SKU, but they could have gone crazier and actually incorporated characters design and color scheme into every facet of the device instead of just pasting on Mihoyos art… onto the buttons where you won’t see it because of your fingers.
Remember when SteelSeries had that line of WoW collab mice that were actually special models designed entirely around the games art style? Good times.
The other ones are the G305 Lightspeed, I have one, it's very unassuming but it's a reliable, comfortable to use mouse. It's the K/DA collection G305, as you can see mine is way due a replacement...

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#8
sLowEnd
HairyLobstersChinese game trying to be Japanese.
In all fairness to the Chinese, they are a lot more successful than the Japanese in the mobile game space. The highest earning Japanese mobile game, Fate/Grand Order, is a dinosaur holding on by IP value alone, and while it does make a lot of money, it doesn't top the higher earning Chinese games. The Japanese are a lot more conservative in their approach to making mobile games, and several companies (e.g. Square Enix & BandaiNamco) are known for quickly discontinuing service of the games they put out.
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#9
Dr. Dro
HairyLobstersChinese game trying to be Japanese.
Nothing of the sort. Teyvat (the world of Genshin Impact) draws inspiration from all over the world.

The region of Mondstadt is loosely based in Germany and the UK (Saxon nations), Liyue in China, Sumeru's forest region draws inspiration from India, the desert region from Iran, Inazuma is based in Japan, Fontaine is designed after France and Natlan is inspired in central American (Aztec and Inca) civilizations. Snezhnaya, an upcoming region that has been central to the game's plot, is obviously Russia.

Kamisato Ayaka is a character from Inazuma, so of course, she is Japanese.
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#10
bonehead123
TheLostSwedeGamers from around the world immerse themselves in the Genshin Impact world like it's their own
But that's the thing....it IS their own ENTIRE world, cause most of them are so stuck in kiddy lahlahland and have no use for the or can't actually relate to the REAL world...soooo sad :(
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#11
Dr. Dro
bonehead123But that's the thing....it IS their own ENTIRE world, cause most of them are so stuck in kiddy lahlahland and have no use for the or can't actually relate to the REAL world...soooo sad :(
Tell me you don't play this game without telling me you don't play this game :rolleyes:
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#12
bonehead123
Dr. DroTell me you don't play this game without telling me you don't play this game :rolleyes:
Well, if you've read very many of my posts, you will see that I almost always rage against this stupid-assed waste of time & money & those who participate in/advocate for/get wrapped up in such endless, wasteful, braincell-burning endeavors, as well as the companies who make/push the crap that makes it all possible :)
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#13
Onasi
@bonehead123
Are we talking Genshin specifically, gacha games in general or all video games at all, ever? Cause, depending on the answer, your take ranges from mildly spicy to absolutely universe brained. In any case, there are worse hobbies. Like smoking crack or sodomizing goats or… whatever.

(I just realized that the goat joke is sorta ironic in the context of Genshin thread considering the levels of thirst the fanbase has for a certain goat girl, but it is what it is)
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#14
Dr. Dro
Onasiconsidering the levels of thirst the fanbase has for a certain goat girl
Doesn't even begin to compare to the thirst Genshin fans have for Mona :laugh:
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bonehead123
Onasi@bonehead123
Are we talking Genshin specifically, gacha games in general or all video games at all, ever? Cause, depending on the answer, your take ranges from mildly spicy to absolutely universe brained. In any case, there are worse hobbies. Like smoking crack or sodomizing goats or… whatever.

(I just realized that the goat joke is sorta ironic in the context of Genshin thread considering the levels of thirst the fanbase has for a certain goat girl, but it is what it is)
Dr. DroDoesn't even begin to compare to the thirst Genshin fans have for Mona
Well, goat jokes/girls/thirst for any of the silly, computer/AI-generated characters etc, this is exactly the kind of nonsense I am talking about....and yes, ALL games ever made.....as for hobbies, I prefer home improvements, building computers, working on my cars....you know, like real-world stuff that

A) does NOT fry my brain
B) are productive, and
C) contribute to making my life better

As the sayings go "whatever floats your boat", "to each his/her own"

Peace out, Arrivederci, sayonara bye bye, see ya- wouldn't wanna be ya !
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#16
Dr. Dro
I mean, it's okay not to like video games I guess. As for me I like both anime and video games :laugh:
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#17
Onasi
@Dr. Dro
Well, my friend, I am afraid your brain is irreversibly rotten by now. So is mine, I suppose. All this time I thought we were having productive discussions on TPU, but turns out we’re just vacantly staring at our screens with glassy eyes while drooling at the keyboard. What a sad existence we lead.
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