Genshin Impact gets a spectacular animation by miHoYo

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I'm Rafael Alves, known as Shinzo, founder of AnimeNew. I created the site in 2009 with the mission of sharing news and updates about anime, manga, and...

The renowned HoYoverse from miHoYo announced a spectacular animation of the popular game Genshin Impact . The animation is accompanied by music from the singer Aimer , known for several anime openings .

In the video we can read:

…But, at least you're still somewhere in the world. The trail of a shooting star that long ago crossed the sky, this is the path I follow for you.

However, it's worth remembering that there's a promise of new information regarding the Genshin Impact anime adaptation by studio Ufotable ( Demon Slayer). It's been over a year since the series was announced, and fan anticipation is only growing.

Genshin Impact Synopsis:

In a world called Teyvat, a select few have received a vision—stones that grant their bearers the ability to control an element (fire, water, ice, wind, earth, and electricity)—from the Archons, beings as powerful as Gods who govern each part or city of the world of Teyvat under the name "The Seven." Each Archon is responsible for an element (hence the name "the seven"). The player begins as a traveler of unknown origin searching for their lost sibling. The player can choose whether the traveler is male or female. Throughout the adventure, the player can control a number of other characters encountered along the way, each possessing a unique personality and special ability, aiding in missions and facilitating the search for the truth about this world.

Finally, Genshin Impact is a free-to-play RPG developed and published by miHoYo. Furthermore, the game features an open-world environment with battles using elemental energy points and character switching.

Source: X (Official Twitter)

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I’m Rafael Alves, better known as Shinzo, founder of AnimeNew. I launched the website in 2009 with the mission of bringing anime, manga, and gaming news and updates straight from Japan to fans around the world.