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OnePlus has introduced another Genshin Impact character in collaboration with the popular gaming series.

Presented at the Mobile World Congress, the limited edition 12R The version of the device sported the unmistakable purple of the iconic character Keqing.

“Every adventure begins with the first step. Every legend needs a hero. Discover the one that is inside you. Travel on a journey beyond imagination and surpass lightning speed,” the launch site says.

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The mobile company has also released a special video update via YouTube listing the features of the new device:

This is the fourth entry in Hoyoverse (miYoHo) collaboration with OnePlus over a period of three years.

Keqing’s voice actor in the series has provided a personalized experience for alarms, messages and phone ringtones that will “bring the world of Tevyat to your ears.”

The site’s description of the phone reads: “From the power-up animation to the dynamic wallpaper, every aspect of the mobile experience has been transformed for Genshin Impact fans. Whether you’re unlocking the phone or charging it, the deep integration will spark unforgettable memories for every adventurer.”

The company has introduced the OnePlus Trinity Engine that features “unparalleled Genshin Impact gaming performance.” Extreme optimizations ensure consistently high frame rates, extreme graphics quality, and faster loading times. Experience smooth, incredible gaming with a console-like experience in the palm of your hand.”

This engine is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor combined with 16GB of RAM and has a charging speed of 31 minutes for the device maker’s largest battery to date. Sadly, there’s no remote charging for the Gacha-inspired phone, but it makes up for it by being incredibly quick to recharge for long gaming sessions.

With mobile gaming making up such a large part of miYoHo’s revenue stream, this new launch will continue the company’s trend of investing in portable and PC gaming.

“The only thing no one likes to see is the loading screen,” said OnePlus President and COO Kinder Liu. “We know that every second counts for a Traveler. From launching the app, logging in to being able to move your character, it takes only 15 seconds, phenomenal!”

Last month we reported that miYoHo had made an impressive $5 billion in revenue since Genshin’s mobile launch three years ago, and the game remains the biggest draw for the Gacha offerings the studio has launched.

It remains to be seen how many other Genshin Impact staples will receive its identifying color treatment, but Kequin fans can pick up this particular phone starting March 21.

Image credit: OnePlus.

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