Genshin Impact Maintenance: How Long Is Genshin Impact Maintenance?
Genshin Impact maintenance almost always clocks in at about five hours, just enough time for a nap or a few errands, but not so much that you need to reorganize your life. Typically, you'll see the hype for an update build to a crescendo, then boom: it's maintenance window time, and everyone is kicked off to endure the “checking for updates” screen. It’s kind of a community event at this point memes light up the socials, group chats come alive with people venting or making jokes, and a few ambitious folks might even get some fresh air while the servers are down.
It’s not that the devs disappear during maintenance, either. In those five hours (sometimes a hair more), the team at HoYoverse is busy rolling out new content, ironing out bugs, and making behind-the-scenes tweaks. For instance, the September 10, 2025 Luna I update maintenance was set to start at 6:00 AM (UTC+8) and wrap up by 11:00 AM (UTC+8)which puts it at 3:30 AM to 8:30 AM in India. Night owls and insomniacs, this is your moment. One time, convincing myself I’d "study" while waiting, I ended up rating all my Artifacts on paper like some obsessive collector, then fell asleep somewhere in between. As soon as the servers came back, priorities reset and all was right in Teyvat again.

What softens the blow? Compensation Primogems. Each time maintenance hits, HoYoverse doles out 300 Primogems for your trouble, plus even more if they run long (an extra 60 per hour of delay). For free-to-play players, these five-hour server outages almost feel like mini-Primogem festivals just not quite enough for that ten-pull everyone’s hoping for. One time, maintenance went over and group chats started rooting for more delays. Whales shrugged it off, but for the rest of us, bonus Primos are always worth a meme or two.
And why five hours, anyway? Let’s face it everyone has wondered if this is a bit much, especially when some updates seem minor on the surface. But Genshin is cross-platform, planet-sized, and every update needs to ripple across servers worldwide. Imagine trying to refurnish a city all while Travelers are jumping from every rooftop. Honestly, five hours is impressive when you see the scale. Still, it’s never quite fast enough when you’re waiting for that content drop.
If you’re stuck during maintenance, here’s what usually helps:
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Power nap (yes, do it)
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Binge lore videos and wild theory-crafting streams
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Finally check your real mailbox (not just Genshin notifications)
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Flood your friends with “maintenance over yet?” stickers
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Scroll through patch notes and start planning next moves
Sometimes, the downtime runs over thanks to technical gremlins, but when it happens, the bonus Primogems help take the edge off and everyone sort of wins by waiting (as long as your internet doesn’t go down right at relaunch).
At the end of the day, Genshin maintenance is a five-hour tradition: that mix of irritation, shared hope, and countdown hype that always leaves the community buzzing. Whether your ritual is cleaning out inventory, reading up on the wildest update predictions, or just logging off till the servers are back, the anticipation always seems to make those first minutes back in Teyvat a little sweeter. Maybe next time, instead of sending a bug report about downtime, just take the server break as an excuse to touch a bit of grass real or digital, your choice.