Genshin Impact anime project with ufotable announced

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. miHoYo [109 articles]” >miHoYo has announced the launch of a “long-term project” with animation production company ufotable. This was announced during HoYoverse’s outpouring of new information for Genshin Impact’s Version 3.1 Special Programme.HoYoverse (formerly miHoYo) launched the free-to-play Genshin Impact game worldwide in September 2020. The game is available on iOS, Android, PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.
The two companies recently unveiled the news with a concept trailer teasing the art style of the adaptation, which is very similar to the original game that actually takes inspiration from anime. A release date was not unveiled but the concept trailer hinted at the collaboration being a “long-term project,” hopefully meaning that the anime will be released in several seasons.
miHoYo [109 articles]” >miHoYo is the most famous two-dimensional game company in China at present. ItsGenshin Impact has repeatedly topped the best-selling list of multinational games in the world, and its influence has already spread to a wider cultural field. Ufotable is a world-renowned Japanese animation production company. With its brilliant drawings and plots, Fate/ Stay Night series and Death Blade series accumulate a large audience in the ACG field worldwide. The game Genshin Impact has a lot of highlights in the plot, and the Ufotable has obvious strength in animation production. Under the premise of miHoYo [109 articles]” >miHoYo‘s master project, if the Ufotable can fully play to its strength, it will play a decisive role in the success of the first derivative animation of the Original God. In the process, both sides also get what they need.
Here is the trailer:
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