Lately I've been hunting for any official word about 'xmissy' getting adapted, and the short version from what I track is: there isn't a confirmed anime or manga adaptation announced by any major publisher or studio. That said, the world of adaptations moves slowly and often quietly at first — a social post from the creator, a note on a publisher's site, or a small rights deal can be the first whisper that leads to bigger news.
From where I sit, there are a few realistic paths for 'xmissy' to become animated or serialized. If it started as a
web novel or indie comic, the most common pipeline is: build a steady audience, get picked up by a publisher who commissions a formal manga version, then if that manga sells well and generates buzz, an anime becomes conceivable. Alternatively, if the original creator finds a strong studio or producer interested early, you can skip straight to an anime announcement, though that's rarer. I watch how other titles climbed the ladder — things like how 'Solo Leveling' and 'Chainsaw Man' exploded after strong manga runs — and I imagine 'xmissy' would need sustained readership, strong metrics on streaming or site visits, and some industry champions.
If you want to keep tabs without getting lost in rumor mills, follow the creator's official channels, the publisher's news feeds, and trusted industry accounts on social platforms. Fan translations, art, and community buzz help but don't replace an official greenlight. Personally, I'm rooting for 'xmissy' to get a polished adaptation someday; the concept feels
ripe for either a vivid serialized manga or a tight anime season, and I hope the creators get the spotlight they deserve.