8 Things to Know About Sekiro: No Defeat Coming to Crunchyroll in 2026

Character illustration from the anime _Sekiro: No Defeat_, featuring a determined figure with a scarf and distinct facial features, set against a backdrop of traditional Japanese architecture.

The acclaimed action game Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is making the leap from game consoles to anime screens. Announced at Gamescom 2025, the adaptation titled Sekiro: No Defeat will premiere in 2026 and stream exclusively on Crunchyroll, except in Japan, China, Korea, Russia, and Belarus.

Here are eight key details fans should know:

1. From game legend to anime masterpiece
Developed by FromSoftware and published by Activision, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has sold over 10 million copies globally. Its brutal yet beautiful story set in Sengoku-era Japan will now be retold in hand-drawn animation.

2. A title that honors its origins
The anime’s name, Sekiro: No Defeat, captures the spirit of the game. Director Kenichi Kutsuna said the project is crafted to be unforgettable for both veteran fans and newcomers.

3. A dream team of anime creators
The series is powered by a top-tier staff, including director Kenichi Kutsuna, screenwriter Takuya Satou, character designer Takahiro Kishida, and composer Shuta Hasunuma, with many more contributing to its high-level artistry.

4. Voice cast revealed
Fans can expect standout performances from:

  • Daisuke Namikawa as Wolf
  • Miyuki Satou as Kuro / The Divine Heir
  • Kenjiro Tsuda as Genichiro Ashina

5. Produced by industry leaders
The anime is a collaboration between Kadokawa, Crunchyroll, Qzil.la, and ARCH, blending creative powerhouses from both Japanese and global entertainment.

6. Crunchyroll exclusivity
Sekiro: No Defeat will be available only on Crunchyroll for most territories, solidifying the platform as the home of major anime game adaptations.

7. A promise of precision and artistry
Crunchyroll’s Chief Content Officer Asa Suehira said the adaptation preserves the game’s trademark intensity and precision while expanding its legacy to new audiences.

8. A new way to experience Sengoku-era Japan
Beyond the sword fights, the anime promises a dramatic retelling of loyalty, blood, and destiny through the unique lens of Japanese animation.

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