Tales of Zestiria the X

It is produced by Ufotable, directed by Haruo Sotozaki and written by Hikaru Kondo, featuring character designs by Akira Matsushima and music by Motoi Sakuraba and Go Shiina.

There were thousands of Seraphim, but mankind was awash with terrible emotions, and could easily be overcome and turn into monsters.

They can form contracts with Seraphim and combine their bodies so they can use their elemental powers to purify dangerous creatures.

That all changes when a certain princess stumbles across a young man who's lived in a Seraphim village his entire life and can see, touch and talk to them just as easily as he does humans.

He has a dream to create a world in which Seraphim and humans can coexist again, but he doesn't have the power to act on his desires.

The original plans for the anime was about Tales of Berseria and its promotion before its release, hence the reason why the game makes an adapted appearance.

Akira Matsushima adapted the original character designs for the anime, while the art director is Minji Kim.

[13] Daisuki later added the series to their streaming service,[14] via Anime Consortium Japan alongside Rewrite, Fate/Grand Order ~First Order~ and Blue Exorcist Kyoto Saga.