Fans of Toshiaki Iwashiro's dark fantasy manga Psyren can finally mark their calendars, with the series officially slated for a Winter 2026 anime debut. The adaptation will be helmed by Studio Satelight, known for its work on series like Macross Frontier and recent installments of the Fairy Tail franchise.
The manga, which ran from 2007 to 2010 in Weekly Shonen Jump, follows high schooler Ageha Yoshina as he becomes entangled in a mysterious organization and a high-stakes game involving supernatural powers and saving the future. The series blends intense action with psychological suspense and strategic battles, appealing to a shonen audience.
Psyren's premise centers on Ageha's discovery of a mysterious "Psyren" calling card, which soon leads him and his classmate Sakurako Amamiya into a world of psychic abilities and dangerous missions. The story delves into themes of sacrifice, memory, and the fight against a looming apocalypse, promising a compelling narrative for anime viewers.