Where Are All The Posters And Billboards In Genshin Impact

Okay, picture this: You're wandering through Teyvat, right? Lush forests, towering mountains, sparkling beaches… it's all breathtaking. But something feels...missing.
Have you ever stopped to wonder about the absolute lack of advertising clutter? Where are all the posters? The billboards? The flyers stuck to every lamppost?
A World Strangely Free of Commercials
Think about it! In the real world, you can't walk five feet without being bombarded by ads for the newest energy drink or a limited-time pizza deal. But in Genshin Impact? Crickets. Or maybe just the chirping of hilichurls.
Even in bustling Liyue Harbor, a city practically built on trade and commerce, you won't find a single billboard screaming "Buy the Jade Chamber - Now with extra Jade!" It's suspiciously serene, almost too good to be true.
Imagine Wangshu Inn, instead of offering that gorgeous view, they paste some posters and flyers, 'Wangshu Inn! Sleep tight!', 'Try our Almond Tofu!'
Mondstadt: The Land of Freedom, and Surprisingly, Free of Ads!
You'd think the Knights of Favonius would need to promote recruitment! Maybe a giant poster of Jean striking a heroic pose, urging young adventurers to "Join the Knights and Serve the City!"
But nope. Just windmills and sunshine. No signs for Angel's Share promising the "strongest drinks in Mondstadt!" Or a flyer advertising a special discount on dandelion wine.
Even Diluc, with his booming business, doesn’t feel the need to advertise. How do people even know Angel's Share exists?! Word of mouth? Magical whispers carried on the wind?
Liyue: Where's the Marketing for the Jade Chamber?
Liyue is a hub of commerce, yet you barely see any local stores promoting their products or their businesses. It is all word of mouth?
You would think there would be someone trying to sell the newest form of Geo construct, or someone selling the newest technology.
It feels so weird that a city so focused on contracts and wealth has zero advertisements!
Inazuma: No Ads, Just Eternal Thunderstorms
You'd expect at least a few propaganda posters promoting the Raiden Shogun's vision of eternity, right? Giant portraits of her divine self plastered across the city, reminding everyone to stay in line.
But even in Inazuma, known for its strict laws and control, the advertising landscape is surprisingly barren. Maybe the Shogun considers it beneath her dignity to stoop to such earthly tactics.
Instead of posters, maybe people just live in fear of the lightning strikes. Talk about effective negative reinforcement marketing!
So, Where *Are* All the Ads?
The big question remains: where did all the posters, billboards, and ads go? Did someone ban them? Did a rogue hilichurl tribe steal them all to build a giant fort?
Maybe the people of Teyvat are just naturally resistant to consumerism. Perhaps they're all enlightened minimalists, content with their simple lives and dandelion wine.
Or maybe, just maybe, the developers decided we get enough advertising in the real world, and wanted Genshin Impact to be a peaceful oasis of commercial-free bliss.
Whatever the reason, the lack of advertising is strangely refreshing. It lets you focus on the beauty of the world, the excitement of the adventure, and the sheer joy of collecting waifus and husbandos.
So, next time you're sprinting through the fields of Galesong Hill, take a moment to appreciate the absence of flashing banners and catchy jingles. Enjoy the silence. Savor the peace. You're in Teyvat, and it's wonderfully ad-free!
Maybe that's the real treasure of Genshin Impact: a world where you can just...be. Without being told what to buy.

















