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Genshin Impact Gets New Anime Release by Demon Slayer's Ufotable

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HoYoVerse's extremely popular Genshin Impact game has received a new anime short by the iconic anime studio Ufotable, most famous for animating the adaptations of Demon Slayer and the Fate series.

The official Genshin Impact YouTube channel revealed a seven-minute anime on April 17, 2024, titled "Jinchuu Uta" or "The Song Burning in the Embers," referencing the House of the Hearth, currently run by the silver-haired Arlecchino. Readers can check out the Genshin Impact anime short, which focuses on Arlecchino's backstory and is animated by Ufotable, below.

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