Unveiling Monster Strike: Deadverse Reloaded with an Imminent Premiere
Butthe anticipation builds for fans of the popular monster-themed franchise, as the first anime series based on Monster Strike: Deadverse Reloaded steps into the spotlight. This brand-new series, born from the widely successful Monster Strike mobile role-playing game, is set to hit broadcast television on October 21, marking a monumental moment for the franchise.
The anime will air for a full quarter of the year, known as a cours, on Tokyo MX, and will be available on a stunning 45 channels across Japan, ensuring that no fan misses out on this exciting new adventure. The series promises to expand the horizons of the broader gaming world.
The official website has also rolled out the full roster of the production team responsible for bringing this richly animated world to life. Taking the helm of direction is Masao Okubo, known for his work on the epic Record of Ragnarok series, both Season 1 and Season 2.
The animation itself will be crafted by the talented team at Yumeta Company, who will be backed by ARCH in producing the series. The staff behind the script and overall creative direction includes Noriyuki Nakamura, who has worked on notable titles like Shoot! Goal to the Future and Zumomo to Nupepe. Alongside him are Hayato Kazano, recognized for his work on all three seasons of Classroom of the Elite, and Jin Haganeya, whose credits include Guilty Crown and Azur Lane.
Leading the character designs is Kazumi Inadome, who has previously created works for Un-Go.

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In depth, MIXL launched the original game in Japan for both iOS and Android devices back in 2013. The following year, the franchise made its international debut with an English version of the game, adding more global appeal to the phenomenon. The excitement didn’t stop there as Monster Strike found its way onto the Nintendo 3DS in 2015 in Japan.
The franchise has already brought fans a wealth of content. Monster Strike the Animation, the initial 52-episode season, first aired in October 2015, originally slated for TV before premiering online. This was followed by a multiple-season series, including some unique spinoffs exploring different characters and storylines, such as the Arthur, Lucifer, and Solomon series.
The anime films have also been a vital part of the franchise’s expansion. The first feature, Monster Strike The Movie, hit theaters in December 2016. Crunchyroll joined the bandwagon by beginning to stream this film in May 2017. The excitement did not stop there, with more feature films like Beyond the Sky in October 2018 and Monster Strike the Movie: Lucifer Dawn of Despair, which faced delays due to external factors but opened in November 2020, followed by Crunchyroll’s streaming.
As the franchise continues to grow, Monster Strike: Deadverse Reloaded is set to be another milestone in the expansive Monster Strike universe, captivating fans with high-quality storytelling, stunning visuals, and rich character development.
News Source: Animenewsnetwork.com