Genshin Impact Anime Teaser Resurfaces
After nearly four years of silence, the long-awaited anime adaptation of Genshin Impact has finally shown signs of life. Studio ufotable released a promotional reel highlighting its upcoming projects, and among them was a very brief but highly anticipated new teaser for the anime.

The footage shows the silhouettes of the twin protagonists, Aether and Lumine, floating in a dark space as they reach toward each other. Flowing capes transition into multiple gothic-styled versions of the “Genshin” logo, offering an atmospheric preview that emphasizes production quality rather than story details.
Still few details — but the project is alive
The collaboration between ufotable and developer HoYoverse was first announced in September 2022 with a concept video that generated massive hype. However, the lack of updates led many fans to worry the project had stalled or been quietly canceled. This new teaser reassures the community that development is ongoing.
That said, technical information remains scarce. There is no confirmation on whether the adaptation will be a TV series, film trilogy, or OVA format, and no release window has been announced. Industry speculation suggests the anime is unlikely to premiere in 2026, meaning fans may need to wait longer.

ufotable expectations are sky-high
Anticipation remains strong thanks to ufotable’s reputation for high-end animation, particularly its work on Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba and the broader Fate/stay night franchise. Many believe the studio is well suited to bring Teyvat’s elemental combat and large-scale environments to life.
About the franchise
Released in 2020, Genshin Impact quickly became a global free-to-play RPG phenomenon. The story follows the Traveler searching across the world of Teyvat for their lost sibling while getting caught in conflicts involving gods, dragons, and entire nations. With the teaser now out, fans are already debating whether the anime will adapt the Mondstadt prologue or tell an original story focused on the twins’ past.