Genshin Impact is one of the most popular video games at the moment, with an extremely loyal fanbase and an incredibly successful two years so far. During the Genshin Impact 3.1 Special Program, the exciting announcement of an anime adaptation appeared on the screen. This collaboration will be between Mihoyo and Ufotable, the animation studio responsible for Demon Slayer and the Fate series.
Genshin Impact already has an avid fanbase that creates tons of fan art every single day of the much-loved characters such as Diluc and Yae Miko. The notion of a Genshin Impact anime was always a dream for fans of the role-playing game (RPG), and now the dream has become reality. As of now, there's no further information about what comes next or any sign of a release date, except for the fact that it's a long-term project between the two companies.
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The trailer opens up with Paimon flying through the woods as she turns around and beams, before guiding the viewer forwards to take a look at what lies beyond the trees. The next shot is of a verdant mountain top adorned with flowers, followed by a scene of Anemo Crystalflies floating around some trees, a strong indicator that this destination is Mondstadt. This would make sense to be the first area seen in an anime adaptation since this is the first place players visit when they start the game.
Next up, there are some wide shots of even more grassy hills as well as a shot of the chilly snow-covered mountains of Dragonspine. The Mondstadt Statue of the Seven then appears on the screen, a key piece of imagery for those who play Genshin Impact, as the camera pans out to reveal the rocky cliffs of the first area that players are
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