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Crunchyroll’s Big Video Game Anime Adaptation Takes Closer Look at Its Lead
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The world of anime has long drawn some of its inspiration from the video game world, with some major franchises leaping from consoles to the animated medium.
Luckily, this trend is only continuing to grow larger as more video games are finding anime series to expand on their universes.
Unfortunately, this theatrical run isn’t confirmed for North America, so anime and video game enthusiasts alike are left to wonder when Sekiro’s anime arrival will hit the West.
With the Sekiro anime on the way, it’s unfortunate that there was never a confirmed sequel to the video game, though this might eventually change.
With the game studio also working on a new video game entry in The Duskbloods, From Software is certainly keeping busy.