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- A promotional video from Ufotable, released in February 2026, features Genshin Impact alongside other upcoming projects like Demon Slayer and Tales of anime, hinting at potential collaborations.
- An official launch date for the Genshin Impact anime adaptation is still unknown, but news regarding it resurfaced in February 2026.
- In-game content related to the anime adaptation will be available on February 25, 2026.
- Other upcoming releases from Ufotable include Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba—To the Hashira Training, Witch on the Holy Night, and Katsugeki Touken Ranbu anime film.
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Since 2022, Genshin Impact fans have anticipated the anime adaptation by Ufotable, a project for which details have been carefully withheld. Despite the initial announcement, information regarding the adaptation plans has been scarce. Recently, the Japanese production company released a promotional video showcasing its current projects, briefly featuring Genshin Impact. The teaser, available on Ufotable’s official YouTube channel from the 2:30 mark, also highlights Ufotable’s work on the upcoming Demon Slayer film and a new Tales of anime. Ufotable hinted at a possible collaboration between Tales of and the Demon Slayer team, though specifics have not been confirmed. The initial announcement of the Genshin Impact anime adaptation occurred on September 16, 2022, featuring a first look at Aether and Lumine, the Traveler siblings, reaching out to each other as they descend. News of the anime resurfaced on February 21, 2026, but an official launch date has not been provided.
Genshin Impact Anime Companion Content in February 2026 amidst Ufotable’s other releases
Genshin Impact fans can anticipate related in-game content on February 25, 2026. Other upcoming releases from Ufotable include Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba—To the Hashira Training, which returns to U.S. theaters on March 6, 2026, and will be available in SCREENX format for the first time. Additionally, Witch on the Holy Night, an anime film adaptation of a popular visual novel by Type-Moon, is slated for release in 2026. Production on the Katsugeki Touken Ranbu anime film is also ongoing.
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- Genshin Impact Anime Finally Gets Official Teaser 4 Years After AnnouncementGenshin Impact Anime Finally Gets Official Teaser 4 Years After Announcementcbr.com
- SFXSFXgamesradar.com
- Genshin Impact Anime Is ComingGenshin Impact Anime Is Cominggamerant.com
- Genshin Impact PlayersForLife a New Look at Its Anime After a 4-Year WaitGenshin Impact PlayersForLife a New Look at Its Anime After a 4-Year Waitscreenrant.com
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