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Genshin Impact 4.0: Fontaine Is Just the Right Size

Genshin ImpactĀ 4.0 is off to a strong start, bringing players to theĀ newest region, Fontaine. The land of the Hydro element and Archon, Fontaine, is a…

Ryan ClouseBy Ryan ClouseAugust 18, 20234 Mins Read
Though at first, the new Genshin Impact 4.0 map can seem small, when taking a closer look it's easy to see that Fontaine is the perfect size.
Image Source: Genshin Impact Map and HoYoverse via The Nerd Stash

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  • Genshin Impact’s Fontaine Only Seems Small On The Surface
  • Fontaine’s Smaller Map Is Easier To Navigate Than Genshin’s Other Regions
  • Fontaine’s Map Size Prevents All Maps From Being Cookie Cutter
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Genshin ImpactĀ 4.0 is off to a strong start, bringing players to theĀ newest region, Fontaine. The land of the Hydro element and Archon, Fontaine, is a land that follows rigid laws. With a whimsical atmosphere and beautiful environments, Fontaine is a ton of fun to explore. However, when looking at theĀ Genshin ImpactĀ 4.0’s world map, it’s very apparent that the region suffers from a glaring issue. Comparing Fontaine to other nations, it’s easy to see that the domain of theĀ Hydro ArchonĀ is a good deal smaller than other areas. Despite the difference in size, the region holds many new additions that prove thatĀ Genshin Impact’sĀ Fontaine is just the right size.

When releasing each new zone,Ā Genshin ImpactĀ often takes a segmented approach. This means that regions don’t release all at once. Instead, HoYoverse drip-feeds players new maps and content to explore every few patches. In the beginning, this started a bit slower, with a few additional areas coming to Mondstadt and Liyue. However, once Sumeru came around, by the end ofĀ Genshin ImpactĀ 3.0’s runtime, the map more than doubled in size. Based on this release schedule and the current size of Fontaine, it seems thatĀ Genshin ImpactĀ 4.0’s new map will follow a similar pattern. Hopefully, as new patches release, we will see additions that expand the Fontaine region to a much bigger size.

Genshin Impact’s Fontaine Only Seems Small On The Surface

Genshin Impact's Fontaine contains so much content beneath the surface.
Image Source: HoYoverse

This isn’t the only reason that proves that Fontaine is the right size, however. Similar to Sumeru, Fontaine isn’t just what appears on the surface. Instead, players can dive underwater and explore a whole new world beneath the waves. This takes what seems to beĀ Genshin Impact’sĀ smallest map and dramatically expands the amount of discoverable space it has. Though, instead of focusing on a wider surface area, the map has more verticality. Since this style of exploration is new to the game, it’s easy to overlook how much content is hiding under Fontaine’s surface.

Fontaine’s Smaller Map Is Easier To Navigate Than Genshin’s Other Regions

Genshin Impact 4.0's Fontaine is one of the best parts of the new patch.
Image Source: HoYoverse

Additionally, despiteĀ Genshin Impact’sĀ Fontaine being a bit smaller than usual, there are some benefits to the change in size. While Sumeru can be a chore to navigate,Ā Fontaine’s contentĀ is all packed together in a much smaller area. For example, players must walk for extended periods when crossing Sumeru’s desert without finding something to do. Fontaine, on the other hand, always has a chest, quest, or enemy to fight within arms reach. There are plenty of times when Sumeru is too big for its own good. Having a smaller region may seem like a bad thing at first since it’s a sign of less content. However, in this case,Ā Genshin Impact’sĀ new map size is a blessing in disguise.

Fontaine’s Map Size Prevents All Maps From Being Cookie Cutter

If all maps were the same massive size, it would take away some variety.
Image Source: HoYoverse

Finally, from a lore standpoint, having every region as a giant sprawling landscape wouldn’t make sense. By including both larger and smaller nations, it adds some variety toĀ Genshin Impact’sĀ world-building. In a way, this is reminiscent of Inazuma’s design, which took a departure from the more standard lands of Liyue and Mondstadt. From a gameplay standpoint, Inazuma being a series of islands, is a bit detrimental to both exploration and map size. However, it still set the region apart, making for a unique experience, unlike anythingĀ GenshinĀ players had seen. Fontaine is similar, though the map size doesn’t affect gameplay nearly as much.

Ultimately, Fontaine should receive some map updates later inĀ Genshin ImpactĀ 4.0’s runtime. By the first update, the map should start to at least rival Mondstadt in size. By the end ofĀ Version 4.0, Fontaine will likely be much larger. However, being smaller isn’t always a bad thing. A smaller map area lets HoYoverse focus on different things. This includes the verticality of underwater exploration and the region’s beautiful environments. Plus, the newĀ Genshin ImpactĀ 4.0 map is a lot easier to explore than previous areas. Players can access content much faster in a more condensed space. When it comes to regions inĀ Genshin Impact,Ā Fontaine manages to strike a strong balance between size and accessibility. Though some may indeed find the map a bit too small, in many ways, Fontaine is just right.

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I'm a fresh out-of-college writer looking to share his passion and love for all things video games. I'm a huge fan of all things JRPG (especially Final Fantasy), Genshin Impact, and Nintendo. In my free time, I spend my free time honing my scriptwriting skills and, of course, playing games.

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