Genshin Impact fans are in turmoil as one of the biggest if not the biggest leaker in the community, Ubatcha, got their Twitter account hacked.

Genshin Impact is currently one of the most popular anime-stylized games of all time. The game has a huge community, constantly awaiting news on future content and characters. As such, there is a nearly uninterrupted flow of information and leaks on Genshin Impact.

Certain members of the Genshin Impact leaking community have taken it upon themselves to track down leaks most notably from Chinese social media. Translating them and organizing them, putting hours of work on the table for the fans.

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Ubatcha1 is one of the most popular leakers in the Genshin Impact community. Thanks to the incredible amount of work they put into analyzing leaks. Verifying them or debunking them. Sometimes going as far as looking up archived deleted posts to confirm a leak's author's history.

With nearly 200,000 followers on Twitter, Ubatcha's account is a target for hackers, and some of them managed to get their hands on it on January 26. Sharing a link to a cryptocurrency scam to "make $1000 a day". As I regularly keep an eye on Twitter, I confirmed myself the tweet was posted and then deleted a few seconds later. However, it's currently unknown if Ubatcha got the account back or not.

Ubatcha is in short one of the most important members of the fan community. So they'll hopefully be back soon.

Genshin Impact is currently running the Lantern Rite event again in Liyue. It's much less grindy in terms of side quests now. Liyue characters appear in the Event one after another and everything is voiced as well. I definitely recommend playing it.

Update - Ubatcha got the account back

Ubatcha tweeted "Apologize for all the weird tweets, it seems like I was hacked... and then it all resolved itself while I was asleep? To be honest I'm still confused on what even happened...".