Animation studio ufotable has released a large-scale video with an overview of current and future projects.
The studio has released a presentation video dedicated to its past works and projects in development. The video covers key ufotable franchises — from Fate and "God Eater" to "Demon Slayer". The final part presents new materials on previously announced projects, including the Genshin Impact anime and the sequel to the "Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle" trilogy.
There had been almost no news about the Genshin Impact adaptation for a long time. The project is being created in collaboration with HoYoverse and was originally conceived as a long-term one. Company representatives previously noted that production is stable, but the release dates are still not disclosed.
The video also showed the logo for the second film in the "Infinity Castle" arc from the "Demon Slayer" franchise. The film trilogy should complete the story of the original series and remains the studio's main priority for the coming years.
Separately, the release of the full-length anime "Witch on the Holy Night" in 2026 has been confirmed. The film is based on the visual novel of the same name by Type-Moon. The project was announced earlier, but the exact release window has not yet been named. Along with the confirmation of the release this year, the studio showed new footage from the film.
In addition, ufotable announced that on April 3, 2026, it will share new information about the future of the Tales of series.
The video is available at the following link.