The latest Genshin Impact leaks from the Version Luna VI Pre-Install Resource Package have surfaced a wide range of unreleased 6.5 content, offering an early look into upcoming features, visual assets, and possible system expansions. This new batch of datamined information highlights four key elements drawing strong attention from the community, including a UGC map, a surprising detail about the “After Sun and Moon” asset, new Paimon stickers, and updated images of Navia, Clorinde, and Aino.
One of the most intriguing discoveries is the mention of a UGC map feature, which may suggest that user generated content systems are being explored for version 6.5. While no full functionality has been confirmed, the presence of UGC related assets hints at potential custom map creation tools or interactive environments that could expand gameplay beyond traditional exploration. If implemented, this would represent a major evolution in how players engage with the world of Genshin Impact.
Another notable leak clarifies the role of “After Sun and Moon”, a well known lore book within the game. Contrary to expectations, the 6.5 data indicates that this is not a readable book in this context, but instead a large decorative texture asset used for a massive in-game library structure. This detail suggests that the developers may be building a visually rich environment tied to lore presentation, rather than expanding the book’s readable content directly.
In addition to environmental assets, the leak also introduces new Paimon stickers, which are likely intended for photo mode, chat systems, or potential future social features. These stickers typically reflect expressive and humorous sides of Paimon, and their continued expansion indicates ongoing support for player interaction tools and cosmetic personalization within the game.
Character related content has also emerged from this data batch. New photos of Navia, Clorinde, and Aino have been identified, providing updated looks at these characters within the current development stage. While these images do not necessarily confirm gameplay changes, they often reflect visual refinements, lighting adjustments, or preparation for future banners and story appearances.






