Nyalra, the acclaimed writer behind the hit indie game Needy Streamer Overload, has publicly announced their exclusion from promotional activities for the upcoming TV anime adaptation due to an ongoing dispute with Why So Serious, Inc., the game’s rights holder. The revelation comes as Nyalra simultaneously confirmed the establishment of a new independent company and

Fans of the sci-fi social deduction saga Gnosia are now able to delve into the latest chapter of its anime adaptation, with Episode 5 having premiered on November 8, 2025. The series, which adapts the critically acclaimed visual novel role-playing game, continues to unravel its intricate narrative of suspicion, survival, and endless time loops aboard

Suzu Akeko’s manga adaptation of Sora Hinokage’s popular novel series, “Inchiki Seijo to Iwareta node, Kuni wo Dete Nonbiri Kurasou to Omoimasu” (They’re Calling Me a Faint Saintess, so I’ll Leave the Kingdom and Live an Easygoing Life), officially concluded its serialization on the Mag Comi website on October 7. The final, sixth compiled volume,

The popular visual novel and management simulation game, Needy Streamer Overload, is officially receiving a TV anime adaptation set to premiere in April 2026. The announcement was made on November 10, 2025, revealing that Yostar Pictures will be producing the series. Anime Production Details Emerge The upcoming anime will be helmed by director Masaoki Nakajima.

The highly anticipated TV anime adaptation of Takako Shimura’s “Scenes From Awajima” (Awajima Hyakkei) has unveiled its initial main cast and an April 2026 premiere date, with voice actress Ai Kayano notably absent from the current roster of announced talent. The production, helmed by studio MADHOUSE, recently released its first promotional video, confirming Niina Nakabayashi

Kill Time Communication’s Comic Valkyrie magazine, known for its “fighting heroine” manga, concluded its print run with its November 2012 issue on Thursday, September 27, 2012. The publication has since been “reborn” as a free online-only magazine, accessible on its official website and the Nico Nico Seiga service, starting November 27, 2012. Transition to Digital-Only