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Sekiro: No Defeat – Release date speculation, cast, plot details and everything we know so far
Samira Vishwas | August 22, 2025 5:24 AM CST

Fans of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice have something thrilling to look forward to with the upcoming anime adaptation, Sekiro: No defeat. Announced at Gamescom 2025, this hand-drawn series promises to bring the intense, atmospheric world of FromSoftware’s 2019 Game of the Year to life. Here’s a deep dive into everything we know so far.

Release Date Speculation for Sekiro: No Defeat

The Sekiro: No defeat anime is set to premiere in 2026, exclusively on Crunchyroll for audiences outside Japan, China, Korea, Russia, and Belarus. While an exact release date hasn’t been confirmed, the announcement during Gamescom 2025 suggests production is well underway. Given typical anime production timelines, a mid-to-late 2026 release seems likely, possibly aligning with key anime seasons like spring (April–June) or fall (October–December) for maximum impact.

Sekiro: No Defeat Expected Cast

One of the most exciting aspects of Sekiro: No defeat is the return of the game’s iconic Japanese voice cast, ensuring authenticity for fans. The confirmed voice actors include:

  • Daisuke Namikawa as Wolf (Sekiro): Known for roles like Hisoka in Hunter x Hunter and Goemon in Lupin IIINamikawa brings gravitas to the one-armed shinobi.

  • Miyuki Satou as Kuro, The Divine Heir: Satou’s emotive performance as the young lord adds depth to his pivotal role.

  • Kenjiro Tsuda as Genichiro Ashina: A fan-favorite for his work as Jigen in Lupin III and Nanami in Jujutsu KaisenTsuda’s intense delivery suits the driven antagonist.

  • Kosuke Takaguchi as Gyoubu Oniwa: Returning to voice the boisterous, horse-mounted warrior from the Ashina Outskirts.

These actors reprising their roles from the game signal a commitment to staying true to the source material. Additional cast members, such as those for characters like Emma or the Sculptor, may be revealed closer to release, as the trailer teased other familiar figures.

Ax: no defeat potential plot

Sekiro: No defeat is shaping up to be a direct, hand-drawn adaptation of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twiceset in a fantastical version of Sengoku-era Japan. The story follows Wolf, a disgraced shinobi known as the “one-armed wolf,” on a quest to rescue his kidnapped lord, Kuro, the Divine Heir, and restore his honor. The anime will dive into the game’s themes of loyalty, vengeance, and supernatural intrigue, set against the war-torn land of Ashina.

Key plot points highlighted in the announcement trailer include:

  • Wolf’s Confrontation with Genichiro Ashina: The trailer opens with a dramatic sword fight atop Ashina Castle, recreating the game’s iconic early duel where Wolf loses his arm. This sets the stage for his journey of redemption.

  • Kuro’s Role: As the Divine Heir, Kuro’s mystical bloodline drives the conflict, with Genichiro seeking to use his power to save the Ashina clan.

  • Familiar Faces and Bosses: Scenes feature Gyoubu Oniwa charging on horseback and one of the Folding Screen Monkeys from Senpou Temple, hinting at faithful recreations of the game’s memorable encounters. Emma, seen at the Dilapidated Temple, also appears, suggesting her role as a key ally will be explored.

  • Immortality and the Mortal Blade: The anime will likely tackle the game’s resurrection mechanic and the quest for the Mortal Blade, a weapon capable of killing immortals, central to the story’s exploration of the Dragon’s Heritage.

The narrative is expected to follow the game’s core storyline, including Wolf’s battles against formidable foes and his moral dilemmas, such as the choice between loyalty to Kuro or other paths (like those involving Owl). However, adapting the game’s resurrection mechanic into a linear anime format will be a unique challenge—expect creative storytelling to balance Wolf’s deaths without overusing plot armor or undermining the stakes.

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