Genshin Impact has become one of the most popular RPGs since it released back in 2020, and now an anime adaptation of it is in development. Being produced by MiHoYo, the developers of the Genshin Impact video game, along with Ufotable, the studio behind popular anime such as Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, God Eater, and Fate/Zero, fans are very excited for the upcoming adaptation.
Genshin Impact is a free-to-play open-world RPG that first came out in 2020 and has been regularly updated since. It originally released on PC, PlayStation 4, and mobile devices, before coming to PlayStation 5 in 2021. A Nintendo Switch version is also in development. Due to its art style, many fans have wanted an anime adaptation of Genshin Impact, and their hopes have come true.
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A Genshin Impact anime was confirmed to be in development through a Twitter post earlier today. With the announcement, a trailer was also released. In the beginning of the Genshin Impact trailer, Paimon flies around in a forest, before turning around to face the camera and pointing behind her. Many locations from the video game are then shown, allowing fans to see what Teyvat, the setting of Genshin Impact, will look like in the anime. As Ufotable is known for making beautiful environments in its previous anime, fans shouldn't be surprised that the world of Teyvat looks absolutely stunning in the upcoming adaptation.
Afterwards, Aether and Lumine, the two main characters of the video game, are seen holding hands. The camera zooms out and pans around them, before the screen fades to black as the Genshin Impact logo appears, followed by the HoYoverse and Ufotable logos.
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