The Sekiro anime trailer reveals stunning visuals and intense action, showcasing the upcoming adaptation of FromSoftware's samurai-themed Soulslike game. The anime series, titled Sekiro: No Defeat, is set to debut on Crunchyroll in 2026. A recent trailer provides a deeper look into the story, highlighting the emotional depth and cinematic style of the project. The anime is produced by Arch, Qzil.la, and Studio Betta, with Crunchyroll serving as the exclusive streaming platform. The series follows the fractured political landscape of Japan, where multiple independent nations are locked in perpetual conflict. At the heart of the narrative is Ashina, a region steeped in sacred history and ancient secrets. Two decades after the Sword Saint Isshin Ashina seized control through a violent coup, a new internal threat emerges from the Interior Ministry. To safeguard his homeland, Isshin’s grandson, Genichiro, seeks out forbidden powers to confront this danger. His only hope lies in rescuing the Divine Heir, a kidnapped boy, and his silent guardian, the shinobi known as Sekiro. The story centers on the bond between a lord and his loyal retainer, as they strive to restore balance to a nation teetering on the brink of collapse. Director Kenichi Kutsuna emphasized the creative approach behind the anime, stating that the hand-drawn 2D animation style allows for a unique blend of visual beauty and emotional resonance. He described the series as transcending typical action sequences to deliver moments that are "deeply poignant." This artistic vision aligns with the original game’s tone, which balances brutal combat with a rich, tragic narrative. Crunchyroll has confirmed the anime will stream "soon" in 2026, though an exact release date has not been announced.#crunchyroll #sekiro #arch #qzil_la #studio_betta