Gamers have just stumbled upon a significant glitch in Genshin Impact.
When addressing Genshin Impact issues, the focus is often on the frequent leaks of new updates by some unaware gamers. miHoYo has taken firm actions to combat this leakage, even resorting to legal measures. However, the game is now facing a very serious threat.

For a while now, Genshin Impact has been susceptible to hacks. One infamous glitch permits players to use Nahdia's animations for flight, granting access to areas beyond the game's boundaries. More recently, players have unearthed a major loophole in the game's co-op system. By exploiting four-star characters like Kaveh and third-party hacking software, players can delete objects from other players' worlds in co-op mode. Unfortunately, victims of this hack have no recourse. Even if they delete and reinstall the game or switch devices, the lost objects remain irretrievable.

As a result, teleportation waypoints and even puzzle-solving areas can be completely wiped out, preventing players from completing missions or claiming their rightful rewards. Some videos even demonstrate that even Genshin Impact's end bosses can fall victim to this cheating software.

Currently, miHoYo has not issued any announcements regarding the aforementioned issue, and naturally, this also means that no bug fixes have been released at this time. However, it is highly likely that this publisher will not remain passive and may resort to strict measures, just as they have previously taken legal action against those responsible for leaking new game content. There is a glimmer of optimism that currently, regardless of whether accounts unintentionally or intentionally exploit this bug, they will be targeted for action. Reports suggest that miHoYo intends to 'ban' these accounts for a period of 10 years.
