Genshin Impact is about to receive the anime treatment, much to the surprise and joy of the entire Genshin Impact community.
This was announced during the game’s Version 3.1 Special Programme by developer HoYoVerse, who revealed a three-minute teaser that showcased what the art style of the anime will be in the near future. The concept trailer had later been posted on the game’s official social media accounts.
The anime will be done in collaboration with popular animation studio Ufotable, who are known for their works on the “Fate” series and most recently, on “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba”.
Genshin Impact Long-Term Project Launch: Concept Trailer | Genshin Impact
Let's step into this vast magical world of adventure together!
The long-term collaboration project between Genshin Impact and ufotable has begun.Watch Now >>>https://t.co/D6J4gP2jKb#GenshinImpact
— Genshin Impact (@GenshinImpact) September 16, 2022
HoYoVerse has also called the anime series as a “long-term collaboration” between Genshin Impact and Ufotable, and is in celebration of the game’s 2nd Year Anniversary.
The teaser unveiled a little of what the animated version of Mondstadt (the game’s first region) would look like, along with a look on 3 of the game’s most important characters—Paimon, and the Traveler (Aether and Lumine). The anime’s description reads, “Let’s step into this vast magical world of adventure together,” reminiscent of the game’s own description.
The Genshin Impact community couldn’t believe what they were seeing at first, with many notable streamers freaking out over the news (in a good way).
GENSHIN IMPACT IS GETTING AN ANIME BY UFOTABLE?!?!
HOLD ON, THIS IS NOT A DRILL pic.twitter.com/D2Hd3jY0aq
— Gigguk (@GiggukAZ) September 16, 2022
no way we're actually getting a genshin impact anime before we get it on the switch LMFAOOOOO
— Zy0x (@Zy0x_) September 16, 2022
GENSHIN IMPACT Anime Adaptation Announced
Studio Ufotable × Hoyoverse Production pic.twitter.com/vYKeilL2oc
— Anime News And Facts (@AniNewsAndFacts) September 16, 2022
please tell me I’m not the only one who cried during the genshin impact anime trailer
— dish 🪷 (@companiondish) September 16, 2022
Genshin Impact anime is real
Hoyoverse is collaborating with ufotable #原神 #GenshinImpact pic.twitter.com/X13QR8Oj8E— Zeniet (@Zeniiet) September 16, 2022
Genshin Impact anime by UFOTABLE confirmed omgggggggg?!!!!! pic.twitter.com/mGsbINsDlH
— ☆オードリーAudrey☆ (@aitaikimochi) September 16, 2022
https://twitter.com/katsukiforovs/status/1570804900669558800?s=20&t=qliBYPXdDBUovx8Vlh-nMA
Now, who wouldn’t be excited to finally see a “Genshin Impact” anime coming into fruition after fans asking for it? We’ve truly come so far since back then in 2020.
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