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Genshin Impact x McDonalds \ "Cryptic \" Tweets Sugerencia en la próxima colaboración

Autor : Hannah Actualizar : Feb 21,2025

Genshin Impact x McDonalds

¡Prepárate para un delicioso crossover! Genshin Impact y McDonald's se están asociando para una colaboración, y las pistas ya están disminuyendo.

Genshin Impact x McDonald's: A Teyvat Treat

La emoción comenzó con un tweet juguetón de McDonald's, lo que llevó a los fanáticos a descifrar un mensaje críptico. Genshin Impact respondió con un meme descarado, confirmando la colaboración. Hoyoverse siguió con su propia publicación críptica, con elementos en el juego cuyas iniciales se explicaban hábilmente "McDonald's".

Las redes sociales de McDonald's se han actualizado desde entonces con elementos temáticos de Genshin, insinuando una "nueva búsqueda" que se lanza el 17 de septiembre. Esta colaboración ha sido insinuada durante más de un año, con McDonald's anteriormente haciendo referencia al potencial de Fontaine para un drive-thru.

Genshin Impact x McDonalds

Genshin Impact tiene una historia de colaboraciones exitosas, desde asociaciones de videojuegos (como Horizon: Zero Dawn) hasta marcas del mundo real (incluido Cadillac). Incluso KFC en China ha colaborado previamente, ofreciendo artículos únicos en el juego.

Esta colaboración de McDonald's tiene el potencial de alcance global, a diferencia de la asociación anterior de KFC que se limitaba a China. El cambio en la página de Facebook de McDonald's US sugiere un despliegue más amplio.

¿Qué emocionantes artículos o promociones en el juego esperan? ¡Descubriremos los detalles completos el 17 de septiembre!

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