After accidentally disclosing beta game information, a Genshin Impact player receives a fine of 1.7 billion VND.
Not long ago, numerous leakers collectively released details about Yae Miko and the content of Genshin Impact version 2.5. Despite the recent update to version 2.4, these details continue to attract the attention of many players. In addition to Yae Miko's skill set, another notable piece of information leaked: Raiden Shogun will become the weekly boss in version 2.5.


According to the speculation of many players, Raiden Shogun may be a puppet controlled by the Electro Archon Ei. With a frightening appearance and rumors of having 1.4 million HP, many players express a mixture of anxiety and excitement. Some even speculate that a powerful strike from Raiden Shogun could penetrate shields and defenses, possibly causing characters to faint for a few seconds. If these details are accurate, Raiden Shogun will be the strongest boss in Genshin Impact to date.

After the Beta Test was opened, some players had the opportunity to experience Yae Miko and battle against Raiden Shogun. Interestingly, one of these players bravely posted a video revealing Raiden Shogun's combat mechanism on social media. Unfortunately, this video inadvertently exposed the tester's ID.

Just a few hours later, miHoYo obtained information about this tester and compelled him to compensate according to the terms of information security. The compensation amounted to $78,000, equivalent to 1.7 billion VND. Additionally, the account of this individual was banned on the Chinese server, despite owning 22 5-star characters and numerous other 5-star weapons. He confided that this was a cherished account that had been heavily invested in. Now, he deeply regrets and remorseful for his rash actions.

Leaking beta game information is no longer unfamiliar in the Genshin Impact community. Shortly after the Beta Test opened, leaked videos began circulating across social media platforms. However, they were always carefully edited to remove user IDs and other traces, making it difficult for miHoYo to identify the players. In this case, should we blame the unfortunate tester for leaking game information, or has their close friend mysteriously vanished?