Crunchyroll Unveils 'Sekiro: No Defeat' Anime Trailer, Director Addresses Adaptation Challenges
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Crunchyroll Unveils 'Sekiro: No Defeat' Anime Trailer, Director Addresses Adaptation Challenges

authorBy Shonda Rhimes
DateMar 16, 2026
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Crunchyroll has unveiled the first look at its upcoming animated series, 'Sekiro: No Defeat,' a rendition of FromSoftware's acclaimed video game 'Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.' The trailer, released ahead of the series' SXSW Festival panel, showcases the beginning of the shinobi warrior Wolf's perilous journey to rescue his master during Japan's Sengoku period. This hand-drawn anime, directed by Kenichi Kutsuna and produced by Studio Qzil.la, aims to capture the essence of the original game while adapting its unique storytelling for an audio-visual format.

Director Kenichi Kutsuna emphasized the team's commitment to preserving the core elements of the source material. He acknowledged the challenges inherent in translating a game designed for player perspective into a linear animated narrative, necessitating certain creative liberties, particularly in viewpoint and visual sequencing. Kutsuna is keenly aware of the high expectations from the global fanbase of FromSoftware's meticulously crafted games, and he reassured fans that extensive efforts have been made to maintain the brand's integrity and quality, addressing early concerns about animation techniques.

A key aspect Kutsuna sought to integrate was the game's characteristic unforgiving nature and its branching narrative paths, allowing for player interpretation. This philosophy is reflected in the anime's approach to storytelling, offering a similar breadth of interpretation for viewers. The collaborative process with FromSoftware was rigorous, with the game developer providing constant oversight to ensure the anime's narrative remained faithful to the established world. Composer Shuta Hasunuma also highlighted the distinct role of music in this adaptation, focusing on creating an authentic period atmosphere and amplifying character emotions through a more nuanced, linear musical score than typically found in interactive games.

This anime adaptation represents a significant milestone as it marks FromSoftware's first foray into translating one of its intellectual properties to an on-screen medium. The close partnership between the director and the original game developers ensured that while creative decisions were made to best suit the anime format, the fundamental spirit and world-building of 'Sekiro' were meticulously preserved, promising an experience that respects its origins while captivating a new audience.

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