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Ufotable Confirms FOUR New Anime After Demon Slayer — Here’s What We Know! ✨
“The beauty of anime lies in its ability to turn simple stories into unforgettable journeys.”
Ufotable has been highly praised for its high-quality animation and well-crafted narrative anime for decades. After the massive success of Demon Slayer, the studio has been in the major limelight.
Not only are fans waiting for another movie in the Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Arc, but they are also expecting more shows from the studio.

Even though many other studios release multiple new titles every year, Ufotable works at a slower pace compared to the rest because they believe in providing quality over quantity.
That is why, when a series is officially released, no stone is left unturned. The final result is always beyond good. And of course, how could we forget the god-tier animation? Sometimes it almost feels too good to be true.
But the good news is that Ufotable is currently working on four anime projects, and 2026 might be the best year to look forward to more amazing shows from our favorite studio.
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Arc Makes Its Long-Awaited Comeback:
One of the most anticipated anime releases is the continuation of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba with the Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Arc film trilogy, which will be released as a set of three movies as the story enters its final stage.
As everyone knows, the first part of the movie was absolutely mind-blowing, and because of that excitement, fans are now eagerly waiting for Part 2.

Unfortunately, even after months of rumors and speculation, Ufotable has not announced an official release date for Part 2 of the Infinity Castle Arc, which is quite disappointing for fans.
However, as we mentioned earlier, Ufotable takes its time to complete its projects, and the final result usually turns out to be something truly worth the wait. Hopefully, we will once again get another incredible movie from our favorite studio.
Ufotable Plans Three Major Releases Following Demon Slayer’s Success:
Other than Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Ufotable is working on three other major titles. One of them is the anime adaptation of the popular game Genshin Impact.
The anime adaptation was announced years ago in collaboration with HoYoverse, and we recently received a new visual confirming that the project is still in development.

However, there is still no official release date, which means fans might have to wait a little longer for the anime to arrive.
Another project in line is Witch on the Holy Night, adapted from the novel by Kinoko Nasu. The story is set in the late 1980s and revolves around a young girl who becomes involved in a supernatural tale connected to a mysterious mansion. The movie is expected to release in Japan first, followed by a global release later.
Moreover, Ufotable is also working on another well-known series, Katsugeki/Touken Ranbu. The project was announced years ago, but unfortunately, no official release date has been revealed yet.

Only limited updates have been provided to fans so far. Still, fingers crossed, we might receive more information about the series in the coming days.
So, it’s clear that not only Demon Slayer but several other exciting anime projects are currently in the works at Ufotable. All we need is a little patience, and soon we may get to watch more masterpieces from our favorite studio.
Now here’s a question for you: Which anime are you most excited about this year? Don’t forget to share your thoughts in the comments section.And stay tuned for more exciting anime updates and recommendations. Happy watching! 🥳
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