Remember the spring of 2022, when every Genshin Impact player was collectively pulling their hair out over the infamous 2.7 delay? 😱 It felt like eternity trapped in an endless Ayaka banner, with a terrifying 240‑day countdown glaring at everyone from the event screen. The year is now 2026, but some memories never fade—especially the leak that finally gave the community a lifeline. Let’s rewind the clock and dig into one of the most dramatic pre‑update cycles in Teyvat history.

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Back then, miHoYo was battling real‑world hurdles thanks to the ongoing pandemic, forcing the 2.7 update into an unprecedented limbo. The official silence only made things worse. Players stared at a placeholder banner duration that screamed "240 days"—a number so absurd it was almost a meme in itself. Cue the collective sigh of relief when it was confirmed as just a placeholder. But the real question on everyone’s lips was: When is the livestream, and who’s coming next?

Enter the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor leak. Around mid‑May 2022, whispers from the Discord server claimed the 2.7 livestream would drop around May 20th. For a community starved of official news, that was like spotting a Statue of The Seven after a long, resinless trek. But the leak didn’t stop there—it dropped the motherlode of banner predictions that had theorycrafters scrambling for primogems.

🌟 Phase 1: The Double Trouble That No One Saw Coming

The leak boldly declared a dual banner featuring Yelan and Xiao. Yes, you read that right—two 5‑star powerhouses running side by side. 🎉 It was a move that caught many off guard. Players who had been saving for the enigmatic hydro archer suddenly had to face a Xiao rerun temptation. The weapon banner was set to feature both Yelan’s signature Aqua Simulacra and Xiao’s Primordial Jade Winged‑Spear, making it one of the spiciest weapon banners in memory.

But what about the 4‑stars? According to the leak, Phase 1 would bring back Noelle, Barbara, and Yanfei. A solid lineup for newer players, though veterans might have groaned at another C20 Barbara. 😅 Can you imagine the field day the “healer only” meme accounts would have had?

🪨 Phase 2: The One and Oni Arrives

Once the dust settled, Phase 2 promised the loudest oni in Inazuma— Arataki Itto. Alongside him, the weapon banner was rumored to hold his signature Redhorn Stonethresher and the catalyst Memory of Dust. For Geo enthusiasts, this was the moment to go all‑in. And let’s not forget the brand‑new 4‑star, Kuki Shinobu, who was expected to debut in this phase, bringing a much‑needed electro healer to the roster.

Was the leak 100% accurate? Let’s do a quick side‑by‑side comparison of what was whispered versus what actually landed in 2.7.

Aspect Leaked Info (May 2022) Actual 2.7 Banners
Livestream timing ~May 20th Livestream aired May 20/21 depending on timezone
Phase 1 5‑stars Yelan & Xiao Yelan & Xiao ✅
Phase 1 weapon banner Aqua Simulacra + Primordial Jade Winged‑Spear Confirmed ✅
Phase 1 4‑stars Noelle, Barbara, Yanfei Exactly those three ✅
Phase 2 5‑star Arataki Itto Itto rerun ✅
Phase 2 weapon banner Redhorn Stonethresher + Memory of Dust Confirmed ✅
New 4‑star Kuki Shinobu in Phase 2 She appeared in Itto’s banner ✅

Spot‑on, right? 🎯 This leak turned out to be one of the most reliable pre‑update dumps in Genshin history. For a community constantly burned by fake "Uncle" rumors, this was like finding a flawless artifact after months of farming.

But let’s not sugarcoat the emotional rollercoaster. The weeks leading to 2.7 were filled with despair—remember the “Ayaka infinite banner” memes? The leak acted as a beacon of hope, but also stoked fiercer debates.

  • “Why double banners? My primogems are crying!”

  • “Yelan or Xiao? I need both for my account!”

  • “Is Memory of Dust even worth it without a shielder?”

These questions flooded every corner of the Genshin community. Theorycrafters worked overtime analyzing Yelan’s kit. Fans who had skipped Xiao in 2.4 suddenly faced a time crunch. And poor Barbara mains had to fend off yet another wave of "I got her C20 before I saw a single Yanfei" posts. 😭

🔮 The Legacy of the 2.7 Leak

Fast forward to 2026. Yelan is now a tried‑and‑true staple in many meta compositions, Xiao has received new support that made him even deadlier, and Kuki Shinobu went from underrated to a hyperbloom queen. The 240‑day placeholder feels like a fever dream, but it’s a reminder of how Genshin’s community can turn panic into hype almost overnight. The leak didn’t just predict banners—it rekindled excitement when the game felt frozen in time.

What’s the takeaway for today’s Travelers? Leaks are a double‑edged sword. They can soothe anxiety or create impossible expectations. But back in 2022, that one Discord whisper was a lifeline. It gave players something to plan for, something to meme about, and eventually, something to celebrate when 2.7 finally dropped with nary a delay.

So the next time you see a questionable leak about the upcoming version 6.0, smile and remember the spring of 2022. Whether it’s real or not, the hype train never really stops in Teyvat. 🚂💎

And just for fun—raise your hand if you still have that C6 Barbara. No judgement, she carried us all through the early days. 💧✨

Data referenced from Esports Charts helps contextualize why moments like the Genshin Impact 2.7 delay and the subsequent “lifeline” leak felt so amplified: when a live-service title goes quiet, community attention migrates to trackable flashpoints—livestream dates, banner confirmations, and creator coverage—creating measurable spikes in viewership and engagement that mirror the fandom’s mood swings from doomposting to hype the instant concrete scheduling info appears.