I'm Convinced Genshin Impact's New Natlan Map Leak Is Hiding Its Most Important Area
New Natlan map areas in have leaked and I’m convinced that the final hidden zone is actually the most important in the Nation of Pyro. The first few zones of Natlan were introduced to HoYoverse’s action RPG with Version 5.0. Within it, players gained access to Tequemecan Valley, Basin of Unnumbered Flames, Coatepec Mountain, and Toyac Springs. These zones represent a large portion of the Nation of Pyro, though Natlan’s map size in is expected to increase in future updates as the story therein progresses further. Version 5.1 will not add new areas to Natlan.
Additionally, Version 5.2 will not feature new Archon Quests in the Nation of Pyro, which could mean yet another update without expanding Natlan. However, HoYoverse has already confirmed that Natlan will get larger in the future, as has been the case with every other Nation of Teyvat. The first few map updates for Natlan should occur in Version 5.3 and onward, though the developer has yet to confirm this. However, there have been leaks about the upcoming content. It seems that Natlan will expand significantly, with two or three new areas already visible in speculative map designs in .
A few new map areas from Natlan have allegedly leaked, as showcased by UTeyvat. The information and speculative map design were shared in a post flagged as “” on Reddit. The leak highlights three new areas in Natlan. One of them seems to be an expansion to the west of the Stadium of the Sacred Flame in what looks like another basin-like zone. North of that and northwest of Huitztli Hill is the second leaked zone in Natlan’s map, which seems like an archipelago-shaped zone reaching south into the continent area in ’s Nation of Pyro.
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The third and final Natlan map area that has been leaked is a massive zone west of the People of the Springs subarea. The region seems to have a harsh topography with