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Genshin Impact Net Cafe debuta en Seúl

Autor : Blake Actualizar : Feb 25,2025

¡El primer Bang de PC con temática de impacto de Genshin se ha abierto oficialmente en Seúl! Esto no es solo un centro de juegos; Es una experiencia inmersiva para los fanáticos. Exploremos qué ofrece este emocionante nuevo establecimiento.

Genshin Impact Net Cafe Opens in Seoul

Un refugio para los entusiastas de Genshin Impact

Ubicado en el séptimo piso de LC Tower en Seúl, este PC Bang está diseñado para transportar jugadores al mundo de Teyvat. The vibrant color scheme, themed wall art, and even the air conditioning units featuring the Genshin logo create a truly immersive atmosphere.

Genshin Impact Net Cafe Opens in Seoul

High-performance PCs, along with a choice of headsets, keyboards, mice, and even Xbox controllers at each station, ensure a top-tier gaming experience. Beyond the gaming PCs, the venue offers several dedicated zones:

  • Zona fotográfica: Capture fotos memorables contra impresionantes fondos inspirados en Genshin.
  • Zona de experiencia del tema: Interiormente con elementos interactivos que dan vida al mundo del juego.
  • Goods Zone: Browse and purchase a wide range of Genshin merchandise.
  • Ilseongso Zone: Inspired by Inazuma, this area features player-versus-player battles.

The PC bang also includes an arcade, premium private rooms (up to four players), and a lounge serving a unique menu, including the intriguing "I’ll bury the samgyeopsal in ramen" dish. Operating 24/7, it's poised to become a central gathering place for the Genshin community.

Genshin Impact Net Cafe Opens in Seoul

The establishment also features a premium room for private gaming sessions accommodating up to four players. A comfortable lounge area offers a limited menu, including a unique culinary creation: "I’ll bury the samgyeopsal in ramen."

Genshin Impact Net Cafe Opens in Seoul

This 24-hour destination promises to be a major attraction for Genshin Impact players and fans, providing a space for gaming and community building. Check out their Naver website for more details!

Genshin Impact's Collaborative Successes

La popularidad de Genshin Impact se extiende más allá del juego en sí, evidenciado por sus numerosas colaboraciones exitosas:

  • PlayStation (2020): Se ofrecieron contenido exclusivo, pieles y recompensas a los jugadores de PlayStation.
  • Honkai Impact 3rd (2021): Un evento cruzado trajo personajes como Fischl al universo Honkai.
  • Colaboración de anime ufotable (2022): Una adaptación de anime está actualmente en producción, generando una inmensa anticipación.

Genshin Impact Net Cafe Opens in Seoul

Estas colaboraciones han expandido significativamente el alcance de Genshin Impact. Sin embargo, el Bang de PC de Seúl representa un nuevo hito, una encarnación física permanente del impacto del juego en la cultura pop.

Genshin Impact Net Cafe Opens in Seoul

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