HoYoverse has announced the Teyvat Expo, a large-scaleGenshin Impactexhibition scheduled for September 2025. The event is set to showcase some never-before-seenGenshin Impactcontent, in addition to offering fans a chance to engage in some unique activities.
HoYoverse has been hosting conventions dedicated to its hit live-service game ever since first launching it in September 2020. One of thelatest examples is the Genshin Impact Concert Tour, which was held in London in late March 2025.
Continuing this trend, the company has now announced theTeyvat Expo, an eight-day event taking place in Paris. The convention is scheduled to run between September 13 to 21 at Les Halles, a former fresh food market located in the heart of the French capital. The Teyvat Expo promises to showcase never-before-seenGenshin Impactconcept art, depicting characters, locations, and monsters. While official artwork exhibitions dedicated to HoYoverse’s hit open-world RPG aren’t entirely unprecedented, the Teyvat Expo will mark the first such event held outside the developer’s home country of China.
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The exhibits will span more than 1,000 square meters (10,760 square feet), featuring hundreds of original drafts. For the first time, concept art ofGenshin Impact’s Five Yakshaswill be unveiled during the Teyvat Expo. The exhibition will be thematically organized around the game’s major regions, including Nod-Krai, which was revealed during the 5.8 livestream on July 18. Although not currently accessible, Nod-Krai is scheduled to launch on September 10, i.e., three days before the Paris convention begins.
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Visitors will get a chance to engage in various interactive activities, including Nod-Krai-themed mini-games and a custom photo booth. Among them is aGenshin Impact6.0 demo area. All attendees will receive a Commemorative Ticket Set, an event-exclusive item collection including one commemorative ticket with a holder, an exhibition guide, custom photo booth voucher, and a Nod-Krai-themed “special gift.” The Teyvat Expo will include cultural collaborations, featuring curated art pieces from “A Journey of Art and Heritage” series, as well as new works by French artists interpreting Teyvat through their own lens. Event-exclusive merchandise will also be on sale, although HoYoverse has yet to reveal any specifics about what exactly will be on offer.
The Teyvat Expo overall sounds like a treat forGenshin Impactfansinterested in learning more about how HoYoverse approached character design and worldbuilding throughout the game’s development cycle, which is currently in its ninth year. Tickets for the event went on sale July 18.