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Sony unveils PS5 Genshin Impact bundle in Southeast Asia

Sony launches the PS5 Genshin Impact bundle in Southeast Asia, featuring exclusive in-game rewards and a unique console design.

Attention gaming enthusiasts! Sony has again raised the bar with its latest PlayStation 5 bundle, collaborating with the popular game Genshin Impact. Previously, Sony has captured attention with limited edition bundles like Final Fantasy XVI, Spider-Man 2, and God of War Ragnarok, especially in Singapore. The new bundle, packed with unique features and in-game rewards, is set to captivate fans across Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand.

A treasure trove of gaming delights

This exclusive bundle isn’t just about the console. It’s a treasure trove with the latest PlayStation 5 console (the disc version, also called the PS5 ‘Slim’) and a DualSense wireless controller. But what sets it apart is the special sleeve box, adorned with characters from Genshin Impact. Iconic figures such as Furina, Lyney, Lynette, Paimon, and the Traveler grace the design, adding a magical touch for fans.

But that’s not all. The bundle boasts an array of in-game bonuses to enhance your gaming experience. These include a choice of one character outfit from a selection that includes Ganyu’s Twilight Blossom and Shenhe’s Frostflower Dew, among others. You’ll also receive a Festive Namecard for your player profile, 800 Primogems (the premium in-game currency), 10 Hero’s Wit experience books, and 100K Mora, the in-game resource.

Availability and pricing

The PlayStation 5 Console—Genshin Impact Gift Bundle is now available for purchase in Singapore. It is priced at S$799 and available at Sony’s Online Store and authorised retailers. For those in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand, mark your calendars for 10 April when the bundle hits your shores. It will be priced at IDR9,699,000, MYR2,499, and THB18,690, respectively.

In conclusion, Sony’s latest offering, in collaboration with Genshin Impact, is a must-have for fans and collectors alike. It’s not just a gaming console; it’s a doorway to a world of adventure and excitement, wrapped in a design that speaks directly to the heart of the game’s fans. So, gear up and get ready to dive into the world of Genshin Impact like never before!

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