AMBot | 03/07/2026 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
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For the fourth season of the TV anime series "Re:Zero – Starting Life in Another World," the second key visual has been released. It shows the main characters accompanied by the distinctive catchphrase "Who are you?". At the same time, the officials announced new details regarding the broadcast start and airing.

The new season will consist of a total of 19 episodes and be divided into two chapters: The "Arc of Loss" (Episodes 1–11) begins on April 8 on TOKYO MX, AT-X, and on 21 other stations nationwide. Simultaneously, a rapid online broadcast will take place on platforms including ABEMA and dAnimeStore. The second part, the "Arc of Reclamation" (Episodes 12–19), will air starting August 12.

The ending theme is the song "Ender Ember," a collaboration between MYTH & ROID and TK (Ling Tosite Sigure). Both artists expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration; MYTH & ROID emphasized that the track captures the "heat that remains after an end" and adds a new emotional layer to the story. TK added that he tried to add an additional sense of menace to the "beautiful melody" created by MYTH & ROID and the series.

Since the plot of the fourth season partly takes place in the desert region Auguria Dunes, a collaboration has been agreed upon with Tottori Prefecture, which is famous for its namesake sand dunes. A specially created collaboration visual was released; the governor of Tottori, Shinji Hirai, commented on this, saying: "Tottori Prefecture is supporting the new 'Re:Zero' season with full force – in the other world for a 'good world'."

To build anticipation for the new season, ABEMA will launch the "Re:Zero – Starting Life in Another World ABEMA Channel" starting April 3. There, all previous episodes of the TV series (a total of 66 episodes) as well as the two OVAs "Memory Snow" and "Hyouketsu no Kizuna" will be streamed for free until April 8.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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