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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Anime Officially Confirmed

At this year’s gamescom Opening Night Live on Tuesday, a fresh anime adaptation of FromSoftware’s Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, named Sekiro: Unyielding Spirit, was revealed.

Set to stream exclusively on Crunchyroll in 2026 across the globe—except in Japan, China, Korea, Russia, and Belarus. The announcement was accompanied by a striking English-subtitled trailer showcased during the event.

The anime also unveiled a key visual:

Photo: Qzil.la

Stars of the anime include:

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

Staff of the anime include:

  • Kenichi Kutsuna as Director
  • Animation Studio: Qzil.la
  • Takuya Satou as Screenwriter
  • Takahiro Kishida as Character Designers
  • Shūta Hasunuma as Music Composers
  • Chief Animation Director: Kaito Moki
  • Action Animation Director: Takashi Mukoda
  • Art Director: Yūji Kaneko
  • Color Designer: Azusa Sasaki
  • Cinematographer: Keisuke Nozawa
  • Editor: Yoshinori Murakami
  • Sound Director: Yasushi Nagura
  • Composer: Shūta Hasunuma
  • Producer: ARCH

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a 2019 action-adventure title crafted by FromSoftware. Launched in Japan by FromSoftware and globally by Activision, it arrived on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows in March 2019, with a Stadia release following in October 2020.

You play as Wolf, a skilled shinobi on a mission to save his master, only to find himself entangled in the struggle for Ashina’s destiny. The game emphasizes stealth, exploration, and intense combat, with a spotlight on challenging boss encounters. Set in a reimagined Sengoku-era Japan, it weaves in deep ties to Buddhist mythology and philosophical themes. Director Hidetaka Miyazaki aimed to forge a fresh intellectual property, distinct from the Dark Souls series, focusing on a ninja-centric narrative rooted in Japanese culture. The project drew inspiration from FromSoftware’s historical connection to the Tenchu series, sparking the creation of this unique shinobi experience.


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