Tag: Crunchyroll

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

    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.

  • Middle-Aged Flings, Pixel Fists, and Tactical Nostalgia: Crunchyroll Throws Everything But the Kitchen Sink Into Its Game Vault This Summer

    Middle-Aged Flings, Pixel Fists, and Tactical Nostalgia: Crunchyroll Throws Everything But the Kitchen Sink Into Its Game Vault This Summer

    Crunchyroll, apparently unwilling to let its Premium subscribers go even five minutes without an anime-inspired distraction, has decided to stuff its Game Vault with six new mobile-exclusive titles this summer, each one more niche, nostalgic, or narratively absurd than the last.

    Leading this onslaught of pixelated drama and tactical nostalgia is Pub Encounter, a visual novel that drops players into an old-fashioned tavern filled with—wait for it—eligible middle-aged bachelors, launching July 9. Because clearly what mobile gamers were really craving in 2025 was the chance to romantically entangle themselves with emotionally complicated, middle-aged men over a pint.

    Also joining the vault is Grisaia Phantom Trigger Vol. 1, yet another kinetic visual novel, now optimized for iOS, where players are plunged into a shadowy world of secret agents and weapons training academies. If nothing screams “summer fun” to you like trauma-laden espionage delivered through anime dialogue boxes, Crunchyroll has you covered.

    For those yearning for action that doesn’t involve wine and wistful conversation, Metal Slug Tactics brings the classic side-scrolling arcade chaos into the world of grid-based strategy. Characters like Marco and Fio return in a game that mashes together nostalgia and roguelite frustration in turn-based tactical combat. Because nothing honors the run-and-gun legacy of Metal Slug like slow, deliberate movement across a map.

    Meanwhile, Phantom Breaker: Ultimate Battle Grounds promises chaotic anime-style beat ‘em up gameplay—now on mobile—for players still clinging to their love of button-mashing mayhem. This remaster plants players in the pixelated shoes of fighters like Mikoto and Itsuki as they save Tokyo from interdimensional doom. Because if it’s not Tokyo and it’s not existentially threatening, is it even anime?

    For fans of childhood whimsy, Shin chan: Me and the Professor on Summer Vacation offers the exact opposite of high-octane action. It’s a slow-burn, beautifully animated title where Japan’s favorite pantsless five-year-old embarks on a week-long journey of countryside chaos and supernatural confusion. The game earned rave reviews in Japan during its initial release and now opens its pre-registration globally, offering a nostalgic, oddly philosophical journey for those who need a break from all the tactical gunfire and otome drama.

    Rounding out the batch is Two Strikes, a gorgeously minimalist samurai fighting game where a single mistake means instant defeat. With hand-drawn ink-brush visuals and a no-frills combat system, it’s as unforgiving as it is artsy. Ideal for players who believe video games should hurt a little—emotionally and spiritually.

    This lineup follows the recent release of Classroom of the Elite – Merge Puzzle Special Exam, a game that sounds exactly like what would happen if a school-themed anime and Candy Crush had a child. Released during Anime Expo, the game is now available globally and, in a rare act of mercy, has stripped out the original microtransactions that usually choke the life out of mobile puzzle games.

    Crunchyroll Game Vault, which launched in late 2023, has grown its library to over 60 exclusive titles, all conveniently locked behind the Mega and Ultimate Fan membership paywall. That includes previously added titles like River City Girls, Moonstone Island, and Crypt of the Necrodancer. The Vault offers anime-loving gamers in over 200 countries a chance to escape real life with anime games that either remind them of their childhood or confirm that they’ve officially outgrown it.

    As Crunchyroll continues to flood its platform with new content across both video and gaming, the message is clear: if you’re going to be chronically online, you might as well be doing it while seducing anime dads, commanding tactical units, or saving the world one awkward dialogue choice at a time.

    At this rate, it won’t be long before Crunchyroll starts offering dating sims set in the comment sections of anime forums. And let’s be honest—we’d all probably play it.

  • Crunchyroll’s new JRPG arrives in Southeast Asia

    Crunchyroll’s new JRPG arrives in Southeast Asia

    Crunchyroll Games, the interactive division of the ultimate home for anime, has launched the retro-styled JRPG Bloodline: The Last Royal Vampire in select Southeast Asian territories. The Chinese graphic novel turned mobile game is now available on iOS and Android in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, and Indonesia on the App Store and Google Play.

    Bloodline: The Last Royal Vampire is a mobile role-playing card game that follows the Last Royal Vampire Lilo and her companion Ren in their quest to save their loved ones from a militaristic order called the Holy Land.

    Players build their own squad of warriors, heroes, and fantastical creatures to defeat exorcists, hunters, as well as vicious demons, and many powerful beings pulling the strings from the shadows. The anime-styled mobile role-playing card game features hundreds of characters and customization, allowing for a roster of heroes that is distinctly unique to each player.

    At launch, Crunchyroll Games will serve up a special crossover that allows players to dig into Cuisine Dimension Spacetime Dungeons to collect delicious rewards or cook up a whole new party by summoning food-themed Cuisine Dimension characters.

    The Last Royal Vampire is a tactical turn-based card game in a modern fantasy setting with sharp, 16-bit graphics. Players can collect over 400 characters, from valiant knights to minigun-toting waifus, and level them up to unlock their true powers.

    Real-time guild battles allow players to destroy opposing forces with friends and guildmates, while bloody competition features like the Arena, Tower of Fate, and giant Guild Battles let players claw their way through other players.

    Players can also take advantage of features like Auto Battle, Raid, and Auto Mine to devote more time to managing their squad and fighting the Holy Land. With these features, players can clear stages and progress effortlessly while earning all the items and materials to level up their characters.

    Crunchyroll Games’ free-to-play titles for anime fans complement Crunchyroll Game Vault, which grants Crunchyroll premium members unlimited access to a growing library of premium mobile titles available exclusively to Mega and Ultimate Fan Premium Memberships. These titles include River City Girls, Thunder Ray, Hime’s Quest, and more.

    According to a report by Newzoo, the global mobile gaming market is expected to reach $116.4 billion in 2024, with the Asia-Pacific region accounting for 54% of the market share. With the launch of Bloodline: The Last Royal Vampire in select Southeast Asian territories, Crunchyroll Games is poised to tap into this growing market and provide anime fans with a unique gaming experience.

    Moreover, a survey by Statista revealed that mobile gaming is the most popular gaming platform in Southeast Asia, with 73% of respondents playing games on their mobile devices. This trend is expected to continue, with the mobile gaming market in the region projected to reach $8.3 billion by 2025.

    Crunchyroll Games’ entry into the Southeast Asian market is a strategic move that allows the company to tap into the region’s growing demand for mobile gaming and anime content. With the launch of Bloodline: The Last Royal Vampire, Crunchyroll Games is offering anime fans a unique gaming experience that combines retro-style graphics, tactical gameplay, and a vast roster of characters to collect and level up.

    With the global mobile gaming market projected to reach $116.4 billion in 2024 and the Southeast Asian mobile gaming market expected to reach $8.3 billion by 2025, Crunchyroll Games is well-positioned to tap into this growing market and provide anime fans with a unique gaming experience.