Guilty Gear Series TV Anime Announced: "GUILTY GEAR STRIVE: DUAL RULERS" Premiere 2025
AMBot | 07/05/2024 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
The popular series Guilty Gear is being adapted into a TV anime titled "GUILTY GEAR STRIVE: DUAL RULERS," set to air in 2025. The teaser video and main cast were revealed at Anime Expo 2024 on July 5 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Main Cast and Characters:
Sin Kiske voiced by Issei Miyazaki
Sol Badguy voiced by Jouji Nakata
Yunica voiced by Yui Ishikawa
Plot:
The anime is set in a time when scientific technology is in decline and a new energy called "Magic" exists. Humanity creates forbidden biological weapons known as Gears, which eventually turn against their creators. This led to a devastating conflict known as the Holy War. Although humanity emerged victorious, the scars of the war are still visible. The story follows Sin Kiske, born from the union of a human and a Gear, as he attends his parents' wedding—an event that had long been forbidden. However, the appearance of a mysterious girl named Yunica sets off a chain of events that will shake the world.
The anime is produced by Studio Sanzigen. The character designs are by Daisuke Ishiwatari, the creator of the Guilty Gear series.
Comments from Cast and Crew:
Issei Miyazaki (Sin Kiske):
"Meeting Sin has been a wonderful journey. I've spoken with him many times, and I love his open nature. I'm grateful for the opportunity to bring Sin to life in this new anime. Thank you to all the fans for your continued support."
Jouji Nakata (Sol Badguy):
"I was surprised when I heard about the anime adaptation. I thought Sol's story had been fully told in the game, but I'm excited to continue with the original cast. I'm curious to see how the new story will unfold."
Yui Ishikawa (Yunica):
"I'm thrilled to play the new character Yunica. She's mysterious, and I'm excited to see how her story intertwines with the others. I'll do my best to showcase her charm."
Daisuke Ishiwatari (Character Designer):
"The anime adaptation is like a dream come true. I'm deeply grateful to the team that has breathed new life into the world of Guilty Gear. I hope fans of the game will discover new surprises and enjoy the anime as much as we did while creating it."
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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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