
Yes! Genshin Impact's cross-platform play is tied to player IDs, which are universal across all platforms. If you've already started multiple saves, the accounts cannot be linked.Ĭan I play Genshin Impact with my friends from another platform?

Note: While you can link your PSN account to your miHoYo account, you can only keep one save. On the otherhand, if you started on PlayStation, the same menu will prompt you to create a miHoYo account, which can then be used to log in on your PC or smartphone. You'll find the option in the setttings menu under Account > User Center > Link Account. If you started on mobile or PC, you can link your PSN account to your miHoYo account within Genshin Impact on PlayStation. Whether you started on PlayStation, PC, iOS, or Android, you can now play on any platform and retain your progress. According to Kotaku, the list of applications affected by the spree of random review bombings also included: Clash of Clans, League of Legends: Wild Rife, Dragalia Lost, and many others.Source: Android Central (Image credit: Source: Android Central)Īs of Version 2.0, players can now link their existing accounts on any platform.

Google Classroom was even trending on Twitter Wednesday afternoon, due to reports that Google Classroom's rating was dropping quickly because Genshin Impact fans were targeting it with negative reviews. Genshin Impact continues to receive 1-star ratings due to lack of rewards for their 1-year anniversaryīut now their protests are spilling over to unrelated games and applications, according to a report from Kotaku. Players expressed their frustrations in a variety of ways, including review bombing it to 1-star on the Google Play Store on Tuesday and otherwise making their anger known on Twitter. Many Genshin Impact players have been raging against Genshin Impact the past few weeks, due to a perceived lack of content for the title's one-year anniversary.

Genshin Impact players who are protesting the game's lack of 1st-year anniversary rewards chose a brand new tactic to express their anger at developer Mihoyo: review bombing unrelated applications, including Google Classroom, League of Legends: Wild Rift, and other popular mobile games not developer by Mihoyo, according to a report from Sisi Jiang of Kotaku.
