The recent leaks from the Genshin Impact 1.5 Private Beta Test included not only information on new characters Eula and Yanfei, but also several details, most notably artwork of at least one new boss and new mobs. Moreover, some of the data for Eula and Yanfei suggested more World Bosses coming soon. Here's what we know, alongside our comments and analysis.

On March 16, one or more player(s) participating in the Genshin Impact 1.5 Private Beta Test leaked several screenshots, which were then shared by several leakers on Twitter.

New boss and enemies revealed in the Genshin 1.5 leaks

First we have these two artwork, one is a new Geo boss Dahak, the other is a new variant of the Abyss Herald.

Right now, the new Archon Quest coming sometime soon in 1.4 will include a story fight against the Abyss Herald Hydro. It looks like the 1.5 Beta has a new version, the Abyss Herald Electro. It's likely boss fights against Abyss Heralds of all seven Elements will be coming in the long run.

Meanwhile, the new Geo boss has a high probability to be linked with the Primo Geovishaps, and the Vishaps and Where to Find Them Event. That event has concluded, but story wise was only an intro for something bigger.

New Ascension Materials hinting at new bosses and mobs

Next up, the leaks of Eula and Yanfei in the 1.5 Beta also included information for Ascension Materials. There are several Materials listed that are not implemented in the game yet: Dragon Lord's Crown, Bloodjade Branch, and Crystalline Bloom.

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Both Dragon Lord's Crown and Bloodjade Branch could be dropping from new bosses or mobs. Moreover, the Crystalline Bloom looks like it could be dropped by an upcoming Cryo cube world boss, which would officially be called the Cryo Hypostasis.

That's everything we know so far. Keep in mind all of this information was not supposed to be made public, and there is no guarantee Eula, Yanfei, new bosses, and everything, will actually be included in the official launch of 1.5. Even if it does, this is content subject to change, so expect things to be different when officially implemented in-game.

Genshin Impact is available on PC, PS4, PS5 via backward compatibility, and Mobile. The game was also announced on Switch.