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Genshin Impact event culminates with Waypoint Lighting Ceremony

‘Enchanting Journey of Snow and Stars’

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The final stage of Genshin Impact’s “Enchanting Journey of Snow and Stars” event will culminate with a real-world Lighting Ceremony on January 13, 2022.

The event will be broadcast globally on multiple platforms and shall reach more than three million players and fans of miHoYo’s hit video game.

The celebration shall also commemorate the first anniversary of Genshin Impact’s in-game snowy mountain range, Dragonspine.

All players and fans have the chance to participate in the grand celebration via their own homes on YouTube, Twitch, and VK.

This includes illuminating the Teleport Waypoint placed in the Alps, along with a one-of-a-kind light show and music performance from special guest artists.

Event highlights

Highlights of the Alps Waypoint Lighting Ceremony include:

  • The ceremony will be held in Val Thorens, Europe’s highest ski resort located in the Alps.
  • Illumination of the real-world Teleport Waypoint, made possible by the contributions of over three million players worldwide
  • A performance by the talented musicians from the Orchestre Symphonique Confluences, Lyon, France, featuring the original soundtracks of Genshin Impact
  • Wishes selected from those shared by 300,000 players worldwide are now sent to the Tree of Wishes atop the Alps

Broadcast schedule

The grand event shall stream on Twitch and YouTube on Thursday, January 13 at 10:00 p.m. (UTC+8) on Twitch and 11:00 p.m. (UTC+8) on YouTube and VK.

A corresponding replay with be available on YouTube after the broadcast.

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Horizon Steel Frontiers is an MMO set in the Horizon universe

The game is built for mobile but will have cross-play gameplay with PC.

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A few months ago, Sony sued Tencent for copying design elements from the Horizon series for the latter’s upcoming game, Light of Motiram. Though the game has been relatively silent since the kerfuffle, was Tencent on to something? Today, Sony and a Korean studio named NCSoft have officially announced Horizon Steel Frontiers, an MMO set in the Horizon universe.

It’s not just a simple announcement either. The title now has an official 10-minute video to preview the upcoming title. Right now, the trailer has nothing but cinematics, pre-alpha footage, and developer interviews. However, it’s a clear commitment to bringing the MMO to life.

Both the cinematics and the pre-alpha footage show off the familiar mechanical beasts of the series. The main goal of the title is to team up with other players and take down colossal beasts.

The game is set in the Deathlands, a new region inspired by Arizona and New Mexico. Players will have the entire state to play with. And, instead of Aloy, they can create their own personalized characters.

Horizon Steel Frontiers is built for smartphones. However, Sony and NCSoft are working towards cross-platform gameplay for the PC.

Right now, especially since the released footage is from pre-alpha development, we don’t know when the MMO will launch. However, it does look extremely exciting for fans of the original duology.

SEE ALSO: Sony announces adaptations of Horizon Zero Dawn, Tsushima

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ViewSonic levels up the holidays with free Steam Wallet codes for gamers

Buy ViewSonic, get Steam Credits

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ViewSonic Gaming is turning up the fun this holiday season with its Bonus Level Steam Wallet Promo. They’re giving gamers in the Philippines up to PhP 500 worth of Steam Wallet codes with every purchase of a participating ViewSonic Gaming monitor.

Running until December 31, 2025, the promo applies to a wide lineup of high-performance gaming monitors, including fan favorites like the VX2479A-HD PRO and XG2737.

Gamers who buy eligible models can redeem:

  • PhP 250 Steam Wallet Code – for 24-inch and below models (including portable touch models)
  • PhP 500 Steam Wallet Code – for 27-inch and above models (including OLED and high-res variants)

To claim, buyers simply need to:

  1. Purchase a participating model from any authorized ViewSonic retailer.
  2. Upload a photo of the invoice and product box serial number via the official Google Form.
  3. Wait for verification — the Steam Wallet code will be sent directly to their email.

Full promo details and redemption link are available here: https://www.viewsonic.com/ph/promos/bonus-level-promo

A new model joins the fray

Also launching this season is the VX2425-HD-PRO. It’s now available exclusively online via Shopee and Lazada. Priced at ₱6,499, it features a 24-inch Full HD display, 200Hz refresh rate, SuperClear® VA panel, and HDR10 support — ideal for gamers who want performance on a budget.

The VX2425-HD-PRO is also part of the Bonus Level promo, so every purchase lets gamers claim a free Steam Wallet code.

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The Steam Frame is the lightest standalone VR headset ever

It can work on its own or wirelessly connected to your PC.

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Despite how long the form factor has been out, virtual reality headsets are still too few and too far between. The arguable leader of the segment is the Meta Quest, which carries the unfortunate burden of being a Meta-owned product. Now, Valve, after years of the Index, is launching a new headset called the Steam Frame.

Yes, the Valve Index is pretty much dead in the water. In its stead, the new Steam Frame is now Valve’s headset of choice.

Importantly, the Steam Frame is much lighter than the old Index. Instead of the hefty 809 grams of the original, the new headset weighs only 440 grams. It’s lighter than the PSVR 2 and the Meta Quest 3. Also, you don’t need to hook it up to a PC.

Naturally, that begs the question: How exactly do you play games on it? First, you can install it directly into the Frame (which offers up to 1TB of storage) or via a microSD card. Since the Frame runs on SteamOS, it’s easy to play natively.

Alternatively, the Steam Frame also features game streaming. Much like how Steam handles multiple platforms, you can stream your game wirelessly using a 6GHz connection, significantly reducing latency.

The headset itself comes with two 2160 x 2160 screens, capable of up to 144Hz refresh rate. It has foveated streaming, which focuses all the resolution on that’s directly in front of you.

Inside, the headset has the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset with 16GB of RAM.

Much like the Steam Machine, Valve has not announced a launch date or a price for the headset yet. However, it’s confirmed to launch in early 2026.

SEE ALSO: Valve announces its own console called the Steam Machine

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