
The anime series based on the video game Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, titled Sekiro: No Defeat, is scheduled to debut in 2026. This was announced by Kadokawa Corporation, Crunchyroll, Qzil.la, and ARCH.
Outside of Japan, China, Korea, Russia, and Belarus, the anime will be available to watch on Crunchyroll everywhere else in the world. In Japan, it will be shown in movie theaters across the country.
In addition to previously announced voice actors Daisuke Namikawa (as Wolf), Miyuki Satou (as Kuro the Divine Heir), and Kenjiro Tsuda (as Genichiro Ashina), the companies have revealed more actors returning to their roles from the original game.
- Jin Urayama (Sculptor)
- Shizuka Itoh (Emma)
- Akimitsu Takase (Hanbei)
- Takaya Hashi (Owl)
- Tetsuo Kanao (Isshin Ashina)
The latest trailer for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice showcases the game’s theme song, “Blu,” composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto. The track originally appeared on his 2015 album, The Best of ‘Playing the Orchestra 2014.’
Watch the trailer below.
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2026-03-17 04:46