The glow of the in Liyue Harbor was so bright it seemed to spill out of the screen, illuminating the two friends sitting on a park bench.
Kai held his , the game running with buttery smoothness, every detail of the floating lanterns crisp against the velvet sky. Beside him, Leo tapped away at his Android tablet. His frame rate dipped occasionally when the crowds near the Wanmin Restaurant got too thick, but he didn't care—his screen was larger, making the scale of Mt. Tianheng feel truly massive. iPhone Android Lantern Festival Genshin Impact...
"Worth the storage space," Kai agreed, capturing a screenshot that would look perfect as his new wallpaper. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more The glow of the in Liyue Harbor was
On both the high-end iPhone and the hardworking Android, the scene was the same: a sea of warm gold rising into the blue. For a moment, the hardware didn't matter. The heat of the processors and the difference in resolution faded away, leaving only the shared magic of a digital tradition held in the palms of their hands. "Worth the lag," Leo joked, plugging in his power bank. His frame rate dipped occasionally when the crowds
"Almost," Leo muttered, squinting. "I just need one more Plaustrite Shard. My battery is at 5%, though. The festival is literally draining my life force."
They played in a comfortable silence, the rhythmic tapping of fingers blending with the distant sounds of the real-world city around them. In the game, they stood their characters—Aether and Lumine—side by side on the docks. As the clock struck midnight in Teyvat, thousands of lanterns began their ascent.
"Did you get the Xiao lanterns ready?" Kai asked, his thumbs dancing across the glass.