GenshinImpacthas a variety of different cosmetics in the game, such as skins for both your characters and wind glider. Your glider is one of your most trusted tools, allowing you to fly and float to faraway places using the power of the wind. And like any good live-service game, such an important tool is rife for skins and recolors. The Wings of the Starlit Feast inGenshin Impactis one of those cosmetics, prettying up the feathers on your back so you’re able to maneuver the world in style.
However, you’ll have to jump through some prime hoops to get the Wings of Starlit Feast on the backs of your characters. These Amazon Prime-sized hoops require you to create a Prime Gaming account and redeem some of the bundles forGenshin Impact. How exactly can you get the Wings of Starlit Feast inGenshin Impact?

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Claiming the Wings of Starlit Feast
This wind glider is obtainable by just about everyone who has aPrime Gaming account. It’s actually a simple requirement: you just need to redeem four of theGenshin ImpactPrime Gaming bundles, which give your account some free rewards. These drops typically include some Primogems or Hero’s Resin, Hero’s Wit, and a random assortment of food to assist you on your journey. After redeeming four of these bundles, your account should automatically receive the Wings of Starlit Feast wind glider in June.
Currently, theGenshin ImpactPrime Gaming bundles are slated to last until May 2023. As of this writing, there are four bundles left, giving you just enough time to grab this special Wind Glider for yourself. If you have already been retroactively collecting these codes, your account should be good to go to obtain these cosmetics. You’ll need an active Amazon Prime membership to participate in this event, which means it won’t be free.
Joshua Chu
Joshua Chu is a Contributing Writer for PC Invasion since June 2021. His undying love for live-service games like Overwatch 2, Valorant, and Honkai: Star Rail (amongst other soul-rending games) has led him to spend hours and hours on his PC. After earning his Print Journalism degree at Pennsylvania State University, he proceeded to freelance for a variety of sites, with other bylines including Gamepur and Kotaku. He is probably sad he demoted in rank in Overwatch.