The upcoming Honkai spin-off Nexus Anima/Twine Anima has officially had its website registered with the Chinese government. For fans of Hoyoverse and gacha gamers watching every new title drop, this is an exciting development worth tracking. Here’s how you can view it yourself—and what it might mean for the next wave of Hoyoverse games.
Want to View the Registration on MIIT’s Official Website?
To verify the domain registration, first, go to China’s official ICP database search engine.
Once there:
- Paste this ICP number into the search bar:
沪ICP备19018275号
- Click the blue 搜索 (Search) button.
- You’ll see multiple entries under the company 上海米哈游影铁科技有限公司 (Shanghai miHoYo Yingtie Technology Co., Ltd.)
One of the most recent entries (dated 2025-06-10) shows a registration for:
崩坏:因缘精灵 (崩壊:ネクサスアニマ / トワインアニマ)
Nexus Anima / Twine Anima
This confirms the game’s official web presence is in motion—though the actual site isn’t live yet.
What Is ICP and Why It Matters
China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) requires any website operating in China to obtain an ICP license. This allows the domain to legally go live on servers hosted in the mainland.
They are a legal requirement in China for launching websites. When a new game registers a domain, it’s usually one of the final pre-launch steps. While we don’t have gameplay trailers or splash pages yet, this is a strong sign that official news or a reveal may be coming soon.
The record shows:
- Main entity: 上海米哈游影铁科技有限公司 (Shanghai miHoYo Yingtie Technology Co., Ltd.)
- ICP Filing Number: 沪ICP备19018275号-27
- Domain Name: bhyyjl.com
- Approval Date: 2025-06-10
- Filing Subject Type: Enterprise
The -27
suffix indicates this is one of multiple sites registered under the same corporate license, pointing to a structured rollout strategy.
Why bhyyjl.com?
The registered domain name, bhyyjl.com, appears to be an acronym or abbreviation derived from the game’s Chinese title: 崩坏:因缘精灵.
- bh = 崩坏 (Honkai)
- yyjl = 因缘精灵 (Yin Yuan Jing Ling, or Nexus Anima)
Hoyoverse often uses short or coded domains for internal testing and staging before public site launches. Examples include ys.mihoyo.com
for Genshin and hsr.hoyoverse.com
for Star Rail. This fits that same pattern.
Though the domain isn’t active yet, this registration tells us two things:
- The naming and branding are finalized enough to file legally.
- A web presence and possible announcement are imminent.
Source: X User Leaks the Filing Early
This discovery was first posted by X user @chibi0108 on June 14, 2025:
崩坏:因缘精灵 (崩壊:ネクサスアニマ / トワインアニマ)
公式サイトの登録完了。
The new Honkai game Nexus Anima / Twine Anima registers its official website to the government. The site is not online yet.
The post quickly caught traction among fans who are eager to see what Hoyoverse is building next—especially after the success of Honkai: Star Rail and the recent launch buzz surrounding Wuthering Waves.
FAQs
Q: What is an ICP number?
A: An ICP number is a permit issued by the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), allowing websites to legally operate within China. It’s required before a site can be hosted on Chinese servers.
Q: Is bhyyjl.com live yet?
A: No. As of now, the domain has only been registered and approved for ICP. The website itself is not publicly accessible or launched.
Q: What kind of game is 崩坏:因缘精灵 (Nexus Anima)?
A: While official gameplay details are not available yet, rumors suggest it may be an autobattler or creature collector. Speculation compares it to titles like Teamfight Tactics and Pokémon Masters EX, hinting at strategic, possibly mobile-focused gameplay. No confirmation has been provided by Hoyoverse.
While the domain bhyyjl.com
isn’t live yet, its registration under an official ICP license marks a significant step toward revealing Hoyoverse’s next major title. With the name “崩坏:因缘精灵” and an enterprise-backed filing, all signs point to a polished and close-to-launch project. We’ll be watching closely as more information becomes available.
Have you heard about Nexus Anima before? What do you hope it plays like—Star Rail, Impact 3rd, or something completely new? We hope you’re just as excited as we are!