A major content drought for Genshin Impact players might be coming to an end. A well-known community source, Full Stop Chan, has shared a detailed roadmap for upcoming map expansions in the Nod-Krai region. This information shows a shift to a more intense release schedule in 2026. This is a big change from 2025, which added fewer new areas compared to the previous two years of Sumeru, Fontaine, and Natlan. According to the leak, players can expect a series of significant additions starting in January. Version 6.4 will introduce Dornman Port, and Version 6.5 will quickly follow with the new region of Hyperborea.
The reported schedule suggests that the year will kick off with three consecutive map additions. Version 6.3 is set to launch the city of Piramida and Lake Amsvartnir, while the following updates will feature areas with potentially greater impact. Dornman Port has been mentioned in the game lore for several years, making its launch highly anticipated. Hyperborea is described as a unique area similar to the existing Enkanomiya zone. This implies it will offer a limited but significant space for storytelling and exploration, separate from the main world map.
Importantly, the emphasis on Dornman Port hints at a possible narrative shift back to Mondstadt, the original region of the game. Mondstadt has not had a map expansion since Dragonspine launched in Version 1.2. This idea is supported by datamined dialogue for the recurring Merchant, Liben, in the upcoming Version 6.2, where he reportedly talks about Dornman Port. Additionally, Version 6.2 will introduce a new gameplay feature, the Hexerei Rite, which provides powerful enhancements to characters from Mondstadt. This suggests an effort to refresh the combat viability of older five-star and four-star units ahead of expected character releases like Varka and Alice.
Finally, the leak mentions a highly uncertain zone called the Space of Asmoday, which has not been linked to any specific update. Given Asmoday’s lore importance as a missing member of the Four Shades, this zone likely ties into the climax of the Nod-Krai storyline. It may also signal the start of the next major regional chapter. If the leaked schedule is accurate, 2026 could be a historic year for world expansion, addressing the community’s concerns about the speed of new open-world content.