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Genshin Impact Anime: The Wait Is Almost Over

Wasbir Sadat
Wasbir Sadat
Published on February 16, 2026
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After years of anticipation, Hoyoverse confirms the anime adaptation is officially in development, with Ufotable bringing their legendary animation expertise to the project.

Many Genshin Impact fans have been eagerly waiting for over three years for an anime version of Genshin Impact. People were very excited when the anime was first announced, but the long silence since then has made many people wonder if the project will ever come together.

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After years of anticipation, Hoyoverse confirms the anime adaptation is officially in development, with Ufotable bringing their legendary animation expertise to the project.Besides Genshin Impact, the studio has been working on Honkai: Star Rail, Zenless Zone Zero, and future games like Honkai: Nexus Anima and Varsapura.During the event, developers talked about how they make games.The anime version of the story is more than just a new telling; it could bring Hoyoverse’s huge world to life in ways that the game alone can’t.Many people think that the release date might be around 2027, based on what we know now.

Today, though, an announcement at the Genshin Impact Festival in China revealed that the anime is, in fact, being made. This calmed the fears of worried fans.

Sources close to the project say that the long wait is partly because making anime takes a lot of time. Hoyoverse, the company that developed the game, has also been working on other big projects at the same time.

Besides Genshin Impact, the studio has been working on Honkai: Star Rail, Zenless Zone Zero, and future games like Honkai: Nexus Anima and Varsapura.

There have also been rumors of projects that are similar to Animal Crossing. The anime has been moving slowly because of its long production plan. The pick of an animation studio is another important thing to think about. Ufotable, which is generally thought to be one of the best anime studios, was hired by Hoyoverse.

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Ufotable is known for making popular anime like Demon Slayer and Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works. Their strict production standards make sure that the adaptation looks great, but it takes a lot of time to coordinate plans and resources with all of their other projects.

During the event, developers talked about how they make games.

They say that some parts of the game, like the camera work during conversation and the voice acting, need a lot of planning and re-recording. It takes about six months to make shorter versions of the content, but up to a year and a half to make bigger, more complete changes.

The developers stressed that many teams work on different parts of the game at the same time, including audio, music, idea writing, landscaping, and more. Players don’t even notice changes to the game until they are released.

This multi-layered development process makes sure that every part of the anime is perfect, from recording the voice actors more than a year ahead of time to making changes based on global or story concerns. The careful attention to detail makes it look like the end product will live up to the high hopes of fans all over the world.

The anime version of the story is more than just a new telling; it could bring Hoyoverse’s huge world to life in ways that the game alone can’t.

People often say that the story in the game is too heavy on exposition. An anime version, on the other hand, can do more “showing” than “telling.” Fans of the original game will finally be able to see characters like Mona, Jean, and others in movies. This will make the story easier to understand for people who don’t play the game anymore.

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Fans can also look forward to the Hoyoverse worlds mixing with features from games like Honkai: Star Rail, which would make the universe even richer. With Ufotable’s skills and Hoyoverse’s resources, the adaptation should be a high-quality show that brings new fans into the world of Genshin Impact and sparks interest in the gacha genre all over again.

The team working on the project told fans that there are no unexpected problems or instability that could affect it. Slow but steady progress is being made, and the version is being treated as a serious project rather than something that needs to be out quickly. This careful method fits with Ufotable’s reputation for making works that look stunning and are very well put together.

Many people think that the release date might be around 2027, based on what we know now.

By then, Ufotable should have finished current projects like Demon Slayer, which will let them focus on Genshin Impact fully. Even though this schedule is long, it guarantees that the anime will live up to the high standards that fans have come to expect.

People in the community are once again very excited about the news. Many are looking forward to finally seeing their favorite characters and game worlds come to life. Fans of the game are especially excited to see well-known characters come to life in animation. For newbies, the anime may be an easy way to get into the game’s rich history.

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Fans can look forward to teasers and trailers that show off Ufotable’s signature style, promising cinematic visuals, complex world-building, and the high production values that have come to be associated with the company.

In short, Hoyoverse has revealed that the Genshin Impact anime is moving forward steadily with the help of Ufotable’s well-known animation team. This comes after years of rumors. Even though we still have to wait, this is one of the most anticipated anime projects of the next few years thanks to its careful planning, high-quality animation, and gripping stories.

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