miHoYo has announced the launch of a "long-term project" with animation production company ufotable for a Genshin Impact anime.
[Project L](https://www.gematsu.com/games/project-l-riot-games)aunch: Concept Trailer A concept trailer was released to announce the venture. [miHoYo](https://www.gematsu.com/companies/mihoyo) has announced the launch of a “long-term project” with animation production company ufotable for a [Genshin Impact](https://www.gematsu.com/games/genshin-impact) anime.
A Genshin Impact anime is in the works at Demon Slayer studio ufotable. Developer Hoyoverse announced its collaboration with ufotable during today's big 3.1 ...
The fact that the twins were shown together despite being estranged in the game's story has already sparked theories that the anime will feature a prequel or original story of some kind. The reveal trailer for the Genshin Impact anime is largely a fly-by tour of Mondstadt, Genshin Impact's first region. "After a lot of painstaking work, we are happy to present you with this surprise on our anniversary and officially announce the animation collaboration project between Genshin Impact and ufotable," Hoyoverse marketing head Michael says on-stream, at least confirming that this is indeed an anime of some kind.
Following up on the recent launch of Version 3.0, Genshin Impact is getting ready to expand even further with a new desert area and more in Version 3.1.
Follow him on Twitter [@Moldilox](https://twitter.com/Moldilox). [Otaku USA Magazine](https://otakuusamagazine.com/). Following up on the recent launch of Version 3.0, Genshin Impact is getting ready to expand even further with a new desert area and more in Version 3.1.
HoYoverse and studio Ufotable are collaborating on a long-term Genshin Impact animation project, as announced earlier during the version 3.1 live stream.
The company launched the game on September 28, 2020, and it is currently on its 17th version. During [ version 3.1 live stream](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qC9wSPOExL4&t=3s) on Twitch, The CEO of HoYoverse, Liu We expressed his excitement about the upcoming collaboration: “Wow, we’ve been waiting so long for Genshin Impact to finally get its own animation series!“ Ufotable is a Japanese animation studio that was founded by Hikaru Kondou in 2000.
Genshin Impact, the bazillion-selling mobile action-RPG, is looking to get its own animated show. And it's coming from the artist wizards at ufotable.
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The creators of Demon Slayer are all-set to bring us the much-awaited anime adaptation of Genshin Impact.
For the unacquainted, Ufotable set high standards for the entire anime industry with its spectacular and jaw-dropping animation in the first two seasons of Demon Slayer. Well, it's good to know that the leaks were indeed true, as recently, [HoYoverse officially announced](https://genshin.hoyoverse.com/en/news/detail/23797) that it is collaborating with Ufotable for a "long-term" Genshin Impact animation project. The animated project promises to take us "on a journey to this brand new world full of adventures."
Genshin Impact fans can look forward to an anime adaptation through a partnership with ufotable as announced through a new Long-Term Project Launch trailer.
For those unfamiliar with ufotable, some of the anime series under its belt include the incredibly popular Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, along with God Eater, Fate/Zero, and Tales of Zestiria the X, to name just a few. For more on Genshin Impact, be sure to read through our previous coverage of the That said, as previously mentioned, this is a concept trailer so it's worth keeping in mind that what’s shown isn’t necessarily representative of what the final anime will look like.
HoYoVerse unveiled a "long-term" Genshin Impact anime project to be produced in conjunction with Japanese studio Ufotable.
The Genshin Impact anime concept trailer begins in a forest, and with everyone’s favorite emergency ration, Paimon. [Cyberpunk: Edgerunners](https://www.siliconera.com/cyberpunk-edgerunners-nsfw-trailer-is-better-seen-privately/), an anime series based on the world of Cyberpunk 2077. The company announced that it is working with Japanese anime studio Ufotable on an animated series based on the game.
Genshin Impact developer miHoYo is collaborating with popular animation studio ...
HoYoverse has teamed with the Japanese animation studio behind 'Demon Slayer', Ufotable, to bring 'Genshin Impact' to the small screen.
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If you play video games, there's a good chance that you play (or are at least aware of) Genshin Impact. The action-RPG from developer HoYoverse that.
It’s a medium that video games seem particularly better suited for: outside of Arcane, series like Castlevania and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners from earlier this week make a great case for this. It’s a trailer that doesn’t do much more than tell you that Genshin Impact’s going to be an anime and shows off the game’s world, but dang if it doesn’t look beautiful. Post-launch updates often add new characters, regions, and quests for players to dive into, including a crossover with Aloy from Horizon. And what’s more, it’s a “long-term project,” which means it won’t be a one-off handful of episodes, though that’s not clear if it means it’ll be a straight adaptation of the game’s story. Set in the world of Teyvat, Genshin Impact follows Lumine or Aether, the respective female or male player character (also known as the Traveller), as they get trapped in Teyvat and endure to save their kidnapped twin. And with how popular it’s become, it’s the perfect time for it to get an anime.