Game winners Genshin impact was awarded the Best Mobile Game in the Game Awards last night, which was good and right. However, it seems that a big one might remember the way the announcer wrote the title. She pronounced it in the soft g instead of using the hard g sound. Instead of being mean-spirited about it, the Genshin community largely delighted at the embarrassing mistake made by a non-Genshin player. The official Twitter account did not stop the comment. It’s not the first time that The Game Awards has represented Genshin incorrectly because of casual negligence. On November 16, a sharp-looking Kotaku writer noticed that Genshin Impact was nominated for Best Ongoing Game award under the studio Square Enix (poenix, rather than miHoYo, the games actual developer). One blemish isn’t much, but it’s odd it was that the Game Awards slipped repeatedly with the same game. Even though a long game that has the world-favourite attitude of Genshin, so it can be done. Jenshin Impact has been trending since last night, and it seems that the community is keeping pace with what happened. Even a handful of Genshin voice actors are making jokes about it. The player sets it apart as a bonus. The Game Awards were inconvenient for Genshin players for a very different reason. The game distributes players in honor of their victory free currency. The Genshin community is actually very many communities hiding under a trench coat, but free primogems are the only thing that unites them all. MiHoYo is also unveiling a trailer for Genshin Impact at the The Game Awards. When Yun Jins in-game model was shown for the first time, there didn’t contain any new content until the end. Yun Jin is likely to be released shortly after Thettos limited time banner. Her appearance was already revealed last month, so the trailer was about to be full of teasers for those who already predicted her. We hope that we don’t have to wait too long for her in Jenshin Impact.