Genshin Impact players finally have some good news. HoYoVerse has released the Luna I version Events Calendar, a tremendous and much-anticipated feature for the game. With this calendar, players are no longer bound to miss out on limited-time events and no longer have to dig through the menus to check for ongoing and upcoming events. The official link to check out all the features of this update is also available, where you can view its Excel version benefits—a great tool for planning resin and primo gem farming.
Be sure to check your timezone conversion as the calendar displays the event times in UTC+8, the server time. Additionally, look for the in-game notices that provide the event times and other details so you don’t have to get up at 3 a.m. for an event that ended six hours ago. As indicated by the trending hashtags, #GenshinLunaI and #ItStartsInNodKrai, the community is beginning to talk about it.
In response to the Genshin update, the community, particularly on the official tweet, is responding with delight and support, all centered on the new features released. A user with the name MANI 🧪 commented, “Nice touch with Luna I cleaner way to keep track of events.” This comment accurately represents the views of many people. The calendar is useful for keeping track of Genshin events, and as mentioned, many people struggle a lot with time zones. A lot of people have expressed the wish that this calendar tool will solve the time zone problems, which most users are excited about.
At the same time, I was in the middle of talking about the reactions to the update. It seems that yasmine 🇵🇸🔻, a user who commented on the update, went into a meltdown when she typed, “Flints’ not on the first half??? Nooooooo 😭😭😭😭😭😭 i thought he was.” She seemed to be referring to the character banners. A gacha schedule complaint is common, and this case is no different. There is not much Genshin Impact can do about the desire sensor, which is cruel when primogems are bulk hoarded.
More functionalities are being requested. As kiryu ✦ mona day! requested “possible future emojis for lauma and flins? ;A;” it shows that users are looking for more tools for customization and communication. Then Muskan proceeded by saying “I forgot how to get those pre register rewards, can someone tell me how to claim those” — which, regrettably, I have to agree with; the pre-registration rewards are always a mess with all the various platforms and codes to redeem with.
Others are noting the nice details of the visuals in the calendar. Bondforged Sky noted, “Flins looks so cool in that! 🤩” which means the presentation is good as well. Good UI matters especially with the amount of content in Genshin.
It reveals more about HoYoVerse’s continuous efforts in improving the player experience. Improving the experience is about doing away with the new characters and regions. New Archon quests are not as favored as quality of life improvements, and the daily grind is not as popular as ‘well, less effort’ by those. Like I said, everyone is still logging in, and anything that helps is appreciated to make the routine easier.
The new planner represents the beginning of their Luna I version. Players are eager for the new content and characters, and now there are tools to help keep track of everything, which is very much appreciated. It makes it easier to plan with everything being available immediately.
Similar to the UTC+8 time problem, there is always some form of confusion accompanying it. The overseas players have had difficulties with the time zone changes since the launch of the game. While the calendar doesn’t eliminate the problem, it does provide a single access point. It is still advisable to do the local time calculations if you want to avoid being late to events.
The majority of the users appear to be responding quite well. The individual who had a problem with the character timings stated they are “looking forward to it 😜,” suggesting an optimistic outlook on the new Genshin updates, as well as a communal one. Even though the calendar is a part of the update, the user’s remarks are clear that the calendar will be one of many useful features that players would come to appreciate in the upcoming versions.
If you have not yet checked out the new Events Calendar, please do so as it will assist in ensuring you do not miss out on several limited-time rewards. Unlike most, you do care about these limited time offers. Like the rest of us, you are just one failed pity away from quitting the game until the next update comes out and you are back at it.


