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Aniplex, Inc. (Japanese: 株式会社アニプレックス, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Anipurekkusu) is a Japanese entertainment company which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan. Founded in September 1995, the company is responsible for the plan, production, and distribution of anime series, which includes original works and those based on licensed intellectual properties (IPs). It also engages in related multimedia initiatives.[1]

Native name
株式会社アニプレックス
Kabushiki-gaisha Anipurekkusu
Formerly
  • Sony Pictures Entertainment Music Publishing Inc.
    (1995–1997)
  • Sony Pictures Entertainment Visual Works Inc.
    (1997–2001)
  • Sony Music Entertainment Visual Works Inc.
    (2001–2003)[2]
Company typeSubsidiary
Quick facts Native name, Romanized name ...
Aniplex, Inc.
Native name
株式会社アニプレックス
Kabushiki-gaisha Anipurekkusu
Formerly
  • Sony Pictures Entertainment Music Publishing Inc.
    (1995–1997)
  • Sony Pictures Entertainment Visual Works Inc.
    (1997–2001)
  • Sony Music Entertainment Visual Works Inc.
    (2001–2003)[2]
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryEntertainment
FoundedSeptember 1995; 30 years ago (1995-09)[1]
HeadquartersRokubanchō, ,
Japan
Key people
Products
RevenueDecrease ¥145,832 million (FY24)
Increase ¥24,098 million (FY24)
Total assetsIncrease ¥164,826 million (FY24)
Number of employees
300[1] (June 16, 2023)
ParentSony Pictures Entertainment Japan (1995–2001)
Sony Music Entertainment Japan (1997–present)
DivisionsAniplex.exe
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.aniplex.co.jp
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Aniplex's operations encompass the development and distribution of theatrical films, video games, and merchandise associated with its media franchises. It also releases home media, produces original soundtracks, and organizes events such as musicals, stage performances, and promotional concerts. The company manages copyrights and licensing agreements, and operates an e-commerce platform, Aniplex Online, through which it sells products directly to consumers.

While Aniplex operates globally, it maintains two main regional branches: Aniplex of America, headquartered in Santa Monica, California, and Aniplex China, based in Shanghai. Together with its sister company Sony Pictures Entertainment, Aniplex co-owns Crunchyroll, LLC, which operates an eponymous direct-to-consumer (DTC) anime streaming service with 120 million registered users.[3]

Aniplex has produced numerous notable anime series such as Fullmetal Alchemist, Gurren Lagann, Monogatari Series, Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Fate Series, Sword Art Online and Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. It also operates and publishes the mobile game Fate/Grand Order.

Aniplex is a member of Association of Japanese Animations (AJA),[4] a regular member of the Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA),[5] a supporting member of the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ),[6] and a member of the Japan Video Software Association (JVA).[7]

History

Aniplex was established in September 1995 as a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan under the name SPE Music Publishing.[2] In January 1997, following an investment made by Sony Music Entertainment Japan, it was renamed SPE Visual Works.[2] In January 1998, it became a joint venture between SPEJ and SMEJ, inheriting Sony Music Group video productions, with the exception of SMEJ artists' music videos.[2]

On January 1, 2001, the company became a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan and adopted the name SME Visual Works.[2] It rebranded as Aniplex on April 1, 2003, a name derived from the concept of "a complex of rights business derived from animation."[2][8]

In 2004, Aniplex launched the Sugi Label in collaboration with composer Koichi Sugiyama, who is known for the Dragon Quest series soundtracks.[9] The label was sold to King Records in 2009.

In March 2005, Aniplex established Aniplex of America, a subsidiary based in Santa Monica, California, to support licensing and distribution in English-speaking territories across North and South America.[2] On May 9, 2005, the company founded A-1 Pictures,[2] initially tasked with producing family-oriented series. A1 Pictures has since expanded to a broader range of animation projects.

On March 20, 2015, Aniplex and German distributor Peppermint Enterprises announced the establishment of Peppermint Anime GmbH, a joint venture aimed at expanding Japanese anime distribution in German-speaking countries.[10][11] In April 2015, Aniplex also became the largest shareholder in French streaming service Wakanim,[12][13] to strengthen its presence in Europe.[12]

On January 6, 2017, Sony Music Entertainment Japan announced the launch of SACRA MUSIC, a new label specializing in anison music. On April 1, 2017, 14 artists transferred to SACRA MUSIC from other Sony Music Group labels, including Aniplex-affiliated artists LiSA, Kana Hanazawa, and TrySail.[14][15] In collaboration with Aniplex, SACRA MUSIC aims to strengthen its overseas expansion efforts and promote its artists' activities on a global scale by participating in events and holding overseas concerts.[14][15]

On September 4, 2017, Aniplex acquired a majority stake in figure manufacturer Revolve, which is involved in the planning, development, and production of figures, becoming its largest shareholder.[16][17] Through this investment, Aniplex intends to strengthen its ties with Revolve and expand its merchandising business. By enhancing the collaboration between its product planning division and Revolve, it aims to strengthen its figure product lineup and further speed up the process from planning to manufacturing and commercialization.[16][18]

In November 2017, Aniplex acquired a minority interest in Madman Anime Group[19] and in February 2019, acquired the company entirely for A$35 million.[20][21]

On March 28, 2018, Aniplex announced a business and capital alliance with Live2D, the developer of the popular software of the same name, acquiring a majority stake in the company.[22][23][24] Live 2D, which dynamically moves pictures drawn in 2D, is widely used in various applications, such as mobile games and VTubing.[23] Following the investment, the two companies intend to collaborate to produce feature-length animated films using Live2D's technology.[22][23][24]

On April 2, 2018, group company A-1 Pictures announced that it had renamed its Kōenji Studio to CloverWorks, giving it a unique brand identity distinguishable from its Asagaya Studio.[25][26] On October 1, 2018, CloverWorks was spun off into a separate independent company, making it a direct subsidiary of Aniplex. Aniplex producer Akira Shimizu was appointed president and representative director, while Yūichi Fukushima was appointed Corporate Officer.[27][28]

On November 1, 2018, Aniplex announced that it had established Rialto Entertainment, a wholly owned subsidiary responsible for independent video production and license management, on October 1.[29][30] Aniplex's deputy president, Tadashi Ishibashi, was appointed representative director and chairman of the company, and veteran producer Eiichi Kamagata was named president. He served as president and representative director of Lucent Pictures Entertainment before assuming his new role at Rialto.[30]

On April 19, 2019, Aniplex announced the establishment of a Chinese subsidiary, Aniplex (Shanghai), with full-scale operations scheduled to begin on May 7.[31][32] Besides licensing its properties, the company intends to establish a storefront, develop local IP, and produce and release Chinese animation within the region.[32]

On September 24, 2019, as part of Sony's efforts to increase collaboration between its subsidiaries and strengthen its international anime distribution business,[33] Aniplex and Sony Pictures Television announced the consolidation of their anime streaming services Funimation, Wakanim, and Madman Anime Group under Funimation Global Group, LLC., a new joint venture led by Funimation's general manager, Colin Decker.[34][35] Aniplex held a 20% stake in Funimation Global Group.[36] In 2020, through Funimation/Aniplex, Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan bought Crunchyroll from AT&T.[37][38]

On December 26, 2019, Aniplex announced the launch of a new visual novel brand named ANIPLEX.EXE. ATRI: My Dear Moments, developed by Frontwing and Makura (), and Adabana Odd Tales (徒花異譚, Adabana Itan), developed by Liar-soft were the brand's first two revealed titles. Both games support English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese language options.[39][40] The two games were released on June 19, 2020, on PC via Steam worldwide and via DMM Games in Japan. Their cumulative sales have exceeded 100,000 copies as of June 19, 2021.[41]

On April 1, 2020, Aniplex established Boundary, a 3DCG animation production company. CloverWorks president Akira Shimizu was appointed the studio's president and representative director.[42][43] Since its inception, Boundary has been mainly involved in the CG production of CloverWorks projects.[44]

On February 1, 2021, Aniplex announced a capital tie-up with f4samurai, the developer of Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story and Disney: Twisted-Wonderland, allowing Aniplex to strengthen its relationship with the studio and further enhance and expand its gaming business.[45][46][47]

On December 15, 2021, Aniplex announced a share transfer agreement to acquire Delightworks' game development division for an undisclosed sum.[48][49][50] On December 28, 2021, a new company, Lasengle, was established through a corporate split and inherited the gaming business of Delightworks, including the Fate/Grand Order development team.[51] On February 1, 2022, Aniplex completed the acquisition per the share transfer agreement. Yoshinori Ono, previously president and chief operating officer of Delightworks, was appointed president and representative director of Lasengle. Aniplex's CEO, Atsuhiro Iwakami, would serve as the company chairman.[52][53] Yosuke Shiokawa, the creative producer behind Fate/Grand Order, left Delightworks and Lasengle at the end of January 2022, establishing his studio Fahrenheit 213 to work on a new original franchise.[54]

On May 30, 2022, Aniplex, its subsidiary, CloverWorks, WIT Studio, and Shueisha announced the establishment of JOEN, a joint venture in the production of animated TV series, feature films, and short clips. CloverWorks' Corporate Officer Yūichi Fukushima and WIT Studio Director Tetsuya Nakatake, producers of the adaptation of Spy × Family, a collaboration between their respective studios, were appointed representative directors of JOEN.[55][56][57]

On February 10, 2023, Aniplex announced that its subsidiary Revolve will change its name to Claynel (株式会社クレーネル), effective April 1. Through rebranding, the company intends to expand beyond the planning and production of figures into the sales and distribution of its product line.[58]

On May 31, 2023, Aniplex announced the acquisition of Japanese talent management firm Origamix Partners for an undisclosed sum, renaming it to Myriagon Studio on June 1. The company intends to expand the scope of its operations by developing and producing live-action projects for worldwide audiences with creators as the core, in addition to its existing film directors and screenwriters' management and IP development businesses.[59][60][61] Additionally, Myriagon revealed a strategic partnership with South Korean production outfit Imaginus, established by Jinnie Choi, former CEO of Studio Dragon. Choi will serve as Executive Advisor to Myriagon Studio to jointly build a strong Asian premium production network.[59][61]

On February 2, 2026, Aniplex announced the acquisition of Japanese production firm, Egg Firm as a wholly owned subsidiary.[62]

Aniplex Online Fest

Aniplex held their first Aniplex Online Fest on July 4–5, 2020,[63] to celebrate its anime projects, panels with staff and cast members, and musical performances. Sally Amaki of 22/7 (Nanabun no Nijūni) served as emcee for the English version, streaming worldwide on YouTube. A Chinese podcast was available on Bilibili.[64][65][66]

After the inaugural event, which garnered over 800,000 global views, Aniplex announced the return of Aniplex Online Fest on July 3, 2021.[67] The 2021 lineup included updates on Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Sword Art Online the Movie -Progressive- Aria of a Starless Night, and Fate/Grand Order with musical performances by Aimer, ClariS, LiSA, ReoNa, and SawanoHiroyuki[nZk].[68] Sally Amaki returned to host the show alongside Maxwell Powers.[69][70][71]

On September 9, 2023, Aniplex announced the return of Aniplex Online Fest. The participating lineup included ATRI – My Dear Moments, Black Butler, UniteUp!, Solo Leveling, Rurouni Kenshin -Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story, Mashle: Magic and Muscles with voice cast members Hikaru Akao, Kaito Ishikawa, Reiji Kawashima, Tomori Kusunoki, Yurika Kubo, Chiaki Kobayashi, and Soma Saito alongside MC&DJ Sally Amaki, Yoshida, and DJ Kazu.[63][72]

Anime productions

Aniplex has been involved in the production and distribution of the following anime series.

TV series

More information Year(s), Title ...
Year(s) Title Studio(s) Refs.
1996–2012 Rurouni Kenshin Gallop (episodes 1–66) / Studio Deen (later works) [73]
2002–03 Spiral: The Bonds of Reasoning J.C.Staff [74]
2002–17 Naruto Pierrot [75]
2004–12 Bleach Pierrot [76]
2005–06 Angel Heart TMS Entertainment [77]
2006 009-1 Ishimori Productions [78]
2006 Nerima Daikon Brothers Studio Hibari [79]
2006–07 Black Blood Brothers Studio Live [80]
2007–17 Naruto: Shippuden Studio Pierrot [81]
2017– Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Studio Pierrot [82]
2007 Mononoke Toei Animation [83]
2008 Vampire Knight Studio Deen [84]
2008–09 Soul Eater Bones [85]
2008–17 Natsume's Book of Friends Brain's Base [86]
2008–09 Black Butler A-1 Pictures [87]
2010 Durarara!! Brain's Base [88]
2011 Blue Exorcist A-1 Pictures [89]
2010–11 The World God Only Knows Manglobe [90]
2011 Puella Magi Madoka Magica Shaft [91]
2011 Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day A-1 Pictures [92]
2012–13 Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic A-1 Pictures [93]
2012–14 Sword Art Online A-1 Pictures [94]
2012–13 Psycho-Pass Production I.G [95]
2013–14 Kill la Kill Trigger [96]
2014–15 Your Lie in April A-1 Pictures [97]
2014–15 Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works ufotable [98]
2014 Tokyo Ghoul Pierrot [99]
2016 March Comes in Like a Lion Shaft [100]
2016 Erased A-1 Pictures [101]
2015–17 Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend A-1 Pictures [102]
2016 Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress Wit Studio [103]
2016 Re:Creators TROYCA [104]
2017 Fate/Apocrypha A-1 Pictures [105]
2017 Eromanga Sensei A-1 Pictures [106]
2018 Darling in the Franxx Trigger / A-1 Pictures [107]
2018 The Promised Neverland CloverWorks [108]
2018 Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai CloverWorks [109]
2019 Kaguya-sama: Love Is War A-1 Pictures [110]
2019 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba ufotable [111]
2019–20 Fate/Grand Order - Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia CloverWorks [112]
2021 Horimiya CloverWorks [113]
2021–22 86 ―Eighty Six― A-1 Pictures [114]
2022 Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Studio Pierrot [115]
2022 Lycoris Recoil A-1 Pictures [116]
2022 Bocchi the Rock! CloverWorks [117]
2022–23 Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury Sunrise [118]
2023 NieR: Automata Ver1.1a A-1 Pictures [119]
2023 Mashle A-1 Pictures [120]
2024 Solo Leveling A-1 Pictures [121]
2024 Wind Breaker CloverWorks [122]
2025 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Hashira Training Arc ufotable [123]
2026 Hana-Kimi Signal.MD [124]
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Films

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Year Title Studio(s) Refs.
1991 Roujin Z A.P.P.P. [125]
1995 Memories Madhouse [126]
2001 Metropolis Madhouse [127]
2006 Tekkonkinkreet Studio 4°C [128]
2006 The Girl Who Leapt Through Time Madhouse [129]
2009 Redline Madhouse [130]
2010 Welcome to the Space Show A-1 Pictures [131]
2011 Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie: Beginnings Shaft [132]
2012 Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie: Eternal Shaft [133]
2013 Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie: Rebellion Shaft [134]
2012 Blue Exorcist: The Movie A-1 Pictures [135]
2013 The Garden of Words CoMix Wave Films [136]
2015 The Anthem of the Heart A-1 Pictures [137]
2016 Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel I. presage flower ufotable [138]
2017 Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel II. lost butterfly ufotable [139]
2017 Fireworks Shaft [140]
2018 Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel III. spring song ufotable [141]
2018 I Want to Eat Your Pancreas Studio VOLN [142]
2019 Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl CloverWorks [143]
2020 Fate/Grand Order: Camelot – Wandering; Agaterám Production I.G / Signal.MD [144]
2020 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train ufotable [145]
2021 Fate/Grand Order: Camelot – Paladin; Agaterám Production I.G / Signal.MD [146]
2021 Sword Art Online the Movie: Progressive – Aria of a Starless Night A-1 Pictures [147]
2022 Sword Art Online the Movie: Progressive – Scherzo of Deep Night A-1 Pictures [148]
2023 Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out CloverWorks [149]
2023 Rascal Does Not Dream of a Knapsack Kid CloverWorks [150]
2024 Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle Production I.G [151]
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OVAs / Specials / ONAs

More information Year(s), Title ...
Year(s) Title Studio(s) Refs.
2001–02 Read or Die Studio Deen [152]
2003 Submarine 707R Group TAC [153]
2005 Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino OVA Artland [154]
2006 Hellsing Ultimate Satelight / Madhouse [155]
2006 Black Lagoon: The Second Barrage (Specials) Madhouse [156]
2007 Tales of Symphonia the Animation ufotable [157]
2008–09 Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino – OVA Artland [158]
2009 Black Lagoon: Roberta's Blood Trail Madhouse [159]
2010 Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn Sunrise [160]
2011 Fate/Zero (Special) ufotable [161]
2012 Fate/Zero (Special) ufotable [162]
2013 Sword Art Online: Extra Edition A-1 Pictures [163]
2014 Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn (Final Episode) Sunrise [164]
2015 Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works (Special) ufotable [165]
2016 Kizumonogatari Part 1: Tekketsu-hen Shaft [166]
2016 Kizumonogatari Part 2: Nekketsu-hen Shaft [167]
2017 Kizumonogatari Part 3: Reiketsu-hen Shaft [168]
2018 Fate/Grand Order: Moonlight/Lostroom Lay-duce [169]
2019 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Sibling's Bond ufotable [170]
2020 Fate/Grand Order: First Order (Special rebroadcast) Lay-duce [171]
2021 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Asakusa Arc ufotable [172]
2021 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Tsuzumi Mansion Arc ufotable [173]
2022 Fate/Grand Order: Final Singularity – Grand Temple of Time: Solomon CloverWorks [174]
2014 Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works – Sunny Day ufotable [175]
2017 Sword Art Online: Ordinal Scale – Sword Art Offline A-1 Pictures [176]
2019 Fate/Grand Order: Moonlight/Lostroom (ONA) Lay-duce [177]
2021 Mugen Train Arc (Specials) ufotable [178]
2023 Fate/strange Fake: Whispers of Dawn (Special) A-1 Pictures [179]
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Live-action productions

Aniplex entered the live-action field after acquiring Origamix Partners in 2023 and reorganizing it as Myriagon Studio. Their first launch, Kokuho (2025), became a notable success, becoming the highest-grossing live-action film in Japan.

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Title Production companies Release date
Kokuho Myriagon Studio
Credeus
June 6, 2025
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Published games

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Title Developer(s) Release Date Platforms Remarks
Fate/Grand Order
  • Delightworks (2015–2021)
  • Lasengle (2021–present)
  • JP: July 30, 2015 (Android)
  • JP: August 12, 2015 (iOS)
  • NA: June 25, 2017
Android, iOS [180]
Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story f4samurai
  • JP: August 22, 2017
  • NA: June 25, 2019
Android, iOS English version shut down in October 2020.[181]
Fate/Grand Order VR feat. Mash Kyrielight Delightworks
  • JP: December 6, 2017
  • NA: February 26, 2019
PlayStation VR [182]
Kirara Fantasia Drecom
  • JP: December 11, 2017
Android, iOS Shut down in February 2023.[183]
Touhou Cannonball Quatro A
  • JP: September 9, 2019
Android, iOS Shut down in October 2020.[184][185]
Disney: Twisted-Wonderland f4samurai
  • JP: March 18, 2020
  • NA: January 20, 2022
Android, iOS [186][187]
22/7 Ongaku no Jikan h.a.n.d.
  • JP: May 27, 2020
Android, iOS Shut down in December 2021.[188]
Adabana Odd Tales Liar-soft
  • WW: June 18, 2020
Windows Under ANIPLEX.EXE brand.[189]
  • JP: December 16, 2021
Ported and published by iMel.[190]
La Corda d'Oro: Starlight Orchestra Koei Tecmo
  • JP: February 24, 2021
Android, iOS [191]
Atri: My Dear Moments Frontwing, Makura
  • WW: June 18, 2020
Windows Under ANIPLEX.EXE brand.[189]
  • JP: December 16, 2021
  • Android, iOS
  • Nintendo Switch
Ported and published by iMel.[190]
Fate/Grand Order: Waltz in the Moonlight/Lostroom Delightworks
  • JP: August 13, 2020
Android, iOS Limited to 500,000 players.[192]
Everyday Today's Menu for the Emiya Family GRID
  • JP: April 28, 2021
  • NA: June 2, 2021
Nintendo Switch [193]
Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- Type-Moon
  • JP: August 26, 2021
  • WW: Q2/Q3 2024
[194][195]
Melty Blood: Type Lumina French-Bread
  • WW: September 30, 2021
  • Nintendo Switch
  • PlayStation 4
  • Windows
  • Xbox One
Co-produced with Type-Moon.[196] Published by Lasengle from 2022.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles CyberConnect2
  • JP: October 14, 2021
  • WW: October 15, 2021
Published by Sega outside of Japan.[197][198]
  • WW: June 10, 2022
Nintendo Switch
Tarot Boys: 22 Apprentice Fortune Tellers Aniplex
  • JP: December 7, 2021
Android, iOS Shut down in February 2023.[199]
RPG Time: The Legend of Wright DeskWorks!
  • WW: March 10, 2022
  • Windows
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox Series X/S
[200]
  • WW: August 18, 2022
  • Nintendo Switch
  • PlayStation 4
[201]
Infinity Souls Clover Lab
  • JP: June 30, 2022
Android, iOS [202]
Witch on the Holy Night Type-Moon
  • WW: December 8, 2022
  • Nintendo Switch
  • PlayStation 4
[203]
  • WW: December 14, 2023
Windows [204]
World II World DeskWorks!
  • JP: February 22, 2023
Android, iOS Shut down in July 2023.[205]
Murder Mystery Paradox: Fifteen Years of Summer Fahrenheit 213
  • JP: December 2, 2023
Windows [206]
Hira Hira Hihiru BA-KU
  • WW: November 17, 2023
Windows Under ANIPLEX.EXE brand.[207]
Ancient Weapon Holly Acquire
  • WW: March 8, 2024
  • Nintendo Switch
  • PlayStation 5
  • Windows
Co-published with Acquire.[208]
  • WW: March 25, 2024
PlayStation 4
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Sweep the Board CyberConnect2
  • JP: April 25, 2024
  • WW: April 26, 2024
Nintendo Switch Published by Sega outside of Japan.[209][210]
  • WW: July 16, 2024
  • JP: July 17, 2024
  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 5
  • Windows
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox Series X/S
Hookah Haze Acquire
  • WW: July 11, 2024
  • Nintendo Switch
  • Windows
[211]
Venture to the Vile Cut to Bits
  • WW: May 22, 2024
Windows [212]
  • WW: Q4 2024
  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 5
AlternaWelt: Blue Exorcist Gaiden TBA
  • JP: Q3 2024
  • Android, iOS
  • Windows
[213]
Fate/stay night Remastered Type-Moon
  • WW: August 7, 2024
  • Nintendo Switch
  • Windows
[214]
Seedsow Lullaby iMel
  • WW: 2024
Windows Under ANIPLEX.EXE brand.[215]
Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Magia Exedra Pokelabo, f4samurai
  • JP: March 27, 2025
Android, iOS [216]
Windows
The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy Media.Vision, Too Kyo Games
  • WW: April 24, 2025
  • Nintendo Switch
  • Windows
[217]
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Keppuu Kengeki Royale Quatro A, Soleil
Android, iOS [218]
Tsukihime -The other side of red garden- Type-Moon TBA TBA
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