Did a fast-food chain just turn an open-world favorite into a real-life treat? I asked myself this the moment HoYoverse and McDonald’s announced their U.S. collaboration on Sept. 10.
I followed the event as it ran from Sept. 17 to Sept. 29. The tie-in brought the world of Teyvat into restaurants across the United States for a limited time.
As a fan, I found the introduction of the Genshin Impact apple pie intriguing. It felt like a clear bridge between the game and a physical collectible moment for players and casual diners alike.
In this piece, I will explain how the campaign unfolded, what fans needed to do to get rewards, and why this collaboration mattered for both brands.
Key Takeaways
- I detail the Sept. 17–29 U.S. campaign timeline and offerings.
- The tie-up blended in-game culture with real-world food items.
- The limited-edition apple pie highlighted the crossover appeal.
- I cover requirements and rewards so you know how the promotion worked.
- This event showed how major entertainment and global brands can align audiences.
Understanding the Genshin Impact McDonald’s Collaboration
This U.S. partnership swapped plastic toys for digital rewards, and I noticed the shift right away.
McDonald’s and HoYoverse teamed up to deliver themed menu choices to American restaurants. The focus was on digital content rather than the usual Happy Meal toys.
I saw two headline items: a genshin impact apple pie and a genshin impact deluxe meal. Each purchase could unlock in-game items or currency instead of a plastic figurine.
Many players welcomed the move. The offer tapped a trend where most U.S. gamers buy virtual goods in freemium games.
- Departure from toys: This felt like a new playbook for quick-service promotions.
- Targeted appeal: The deluxe meal and impact apple aimed squarely at the game’s community.
- Digital-first: Rewards focused on enhancing the player’s game experience.
In short, the collaboration prioritized the digital lives of players while keeping the food tie-in simple and familiar.
How Players Participated in the Event

To participate, I tested the full ordering and redemption flow myself. That gave me a clear view of what players needed to do and when to expect codes.
Requirements for Participation
First, you had to download the McDonald app and sign in. I also registered as a MyMcDonald’s Rewards member to ensure delivery of digital codes.
Purchases needed to be made through the app and had to include either the impact apple pie or the deluxe mccrispy meal during the promotion time.
Redemption Process
After a successful order, the code was emailed to the address on my account. I received mine within 24 hours.
If a code did not arrive in that window, instructions said to contact customer support or HoYoverse. The process felt digital-first but straightforward for players who ordered the meal through the app.
- Order via the official app while logged in.
- Buy the qualifying food item to trigger code delivery.
- Check your registered email for the in-game items code.
Menu Items and In-Game Rewards

My first reaction was to examine the artwork on the special apple pastry box. The collectible packaging made the food feel like a small trophy for fans.
The Apple Pie Experience
The impact apple pie came wrapped in limited-edition art featuring Kaedehara Kazuha and Beidou. I received 40 Primogems, three golden apple pastries, and a recipe with my digital code.
The golden apple pastry items were useful in-game and added real value beyond the pie itself.
Deluxe McCrispy Meal Details
Buying the deluxe mccrispy meal unlocked bigger cosmetics. I claimed the Wings of Delicacies wind glider and the Celebration: Crispy and Sweet namecard.
That glider gave my character new visual flair and the namecard added a fun profile touch.
Digital Item Value
Each menu item paired food with tangible in-game rewards. The apple pie packaging felt collectible, while the deluxe option offered exclusive wings and a glider.
“The golden apple pastries and recipe helped me during combat and exploration,” I noted after trying the items.
- Packaging served as a small collectible for players.
- Apple pastries boosted gameplay via consumable items and a recipe.
- Deluxe mccrispy rewards provided cosmetic value with the wind glider.
Conclusion: Reflecting on the Digital Campaign
Looking back, the tie-up showed how a fast-food campaign can reach core gaming audiences through a smart collaboration. The limited run paired collectible packaging with usable codes, and that mix resonated with many fans.
I found the Genshin Impact apple pie and deluxe meal offered genuine value because the digital items enhanced play in small, meaningful ways. The physical box acted as a keepsake while the codes delivered in-game content.
The campaign proved that a major brand can connect with the community of the game by offering useful rewards. I hope to see more partnerships that give players real reasons to engage beyond a quick purchase.

