The Genshin Impact fandom knows no bounds when it comes to eagerness, and China had to shut down a KFC crossover event due to overcrowding. Chinese Genshin players can hit up KFC for swag, as long as they're not going to the Shanghai or Hangzhou restaurants. Those locations had th🍌eir Genshin events shut down due to breaking certain COVID-19 safety mandates.
Genshin Impact's cast of gacha characters quickly gained a passionate fanbase. Developer Mihoyo is cleverly taking advantage by introducing dating sim-style events th🍎at offer one-on-one time with certain faves. But the people still want official merch, and KFC is proving to be the unlikely provider. Customers who 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:visit Chinese KFC locations this month can get a fried chicken bucket themed after Diluc, as well as p🎃ins and stickers of Diluc and Noelle. Codes for a KFC-themed glider are also up for grabs.
You technically have until March 21 to get the goods, but social media is showing that Genshin fans are 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:descending upon KFC in droves. Supplies might not last that long. Or, as , Chinese officials might just cancel your local KFC's Gꦕenshin event altogether. KFC broke the news on that the Shanghai and Hangzhou locations had to cease the crossover promotion due to cr🍎owds violating Covid-19 safety protocols.
No details were given on what exact rules were broken, or why it was just those two 🌃locations.
On a more𝓀 humorous note, KFC apparently isn't just giving the pins out. The pins appear to be the rarest ﷽and most valuable of the items, and as such come with special instructions. Analyst customers must order a meal and then tell the KFC employee "Meet in another world, Enjoy delicious food." Or you can pay about $80 to get one from a reseller online. The pins are said to be exclusive to this Chinese event.
As for those outside China, the Genshin Impact Twitter account promised details on a way the KFC items will make it to𓆏 other regions. Hopefully it won't involve a bunch of people packing in shoulder-to-shoulder inside a tiny fast food re🦋staurant.
Sources: Kotaku, KFC, Daniel Ahmad