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Genshin Impact Ending: Is There One Yet?

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No, and that is by design. Here is why the story is structured the way it is, and what "complete" looks like right now.

There is no Genshin Impact ending, in the sense of a final cutscene you can reach. The game is built as a live service, and the main story is told through a series of regional Archon Quests rather than one continuous campaign with a finish line.

How the story is actually structured

Each of Teyvat's seven nations gets its own Archon Quest, telling a largely self-contained arc while adding pieces to the larger mystery of the Traveler's missing sibling and the Heavenly Principles that separated them. Finishing one nation's questline is a milestone, not an ending.

What changed in Version 7.0

Snezhnaya, the seventh and final Archon nation, opened on 12 August 2026. That completes the original seven-nation premise the game launched with in 2020 — every region promised from the start is now explorable.

What that does not mean

Completing Snezhnaya's current questline does not end the game. HoYoverse has never signalled a final version number, and the overarching story — the sibling, Celestia, the Heavenly Principles — is still open.