Key Takeaways
- A sequel to Demon Slayer: The Hinokami Chronicles has been announced for 2025, developed by CyberConnect2.
- Hinokami Chronicles 2 will feature both new and returning characters as it adapts new story arcs.
- Demon Slayer may continue to expand into new gaming genres with a possible Fortnite collaboration.
A sequel to the popular video game anime adaptation Demon Slayer: The Hinokami Chronicles is on the way in 2025 after a recent announcement from publisher Sega, taking the fighting and adventure game to new territories. The game is in development by CyberConnect2, who made the first major Demon Slayer game in 2021, and set for a release in 2025 on the PS4, PS5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
Demon Slayer was one of the most popular anime of its time when it first debuted in 2019 and went on to receive multiple theatrical films, video games, and even a live stage production adapting the original manga by Koyoharu Gotouge. The original manga series ended back in 2020, but the anime continues to this day with upcoming TV specials setting up the series’ ultimate finale, set to come soon.
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Now, a recent trailer from Sega revealed the upcoming Demon Slayer: The Hinokami Chronicles 2, a direct sequel to the first game, which will similarly be an action-adventure fighting game letting players control characters from the series. According to the trailer, the game will feature a lot of returning characters from the first game alongside a slew of newcomers as the highly-trained demon hunters known as the Hashira take center stage.
Demon Slayer: The Hinokami Chronicles 2 Adds Various New Anime Elements
As for the story, the trailer reveals several key arcs seemingly to be adapted in the game, with scenes from the Mugen Train theatrical film appearing alongside the main villain of the Entertainment District arc from the anime series. The trailer did not reveal much in terms of gameplay, but it is likely fair to assume it will play similarly to the other CyberConnect2 titles like the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja series.
The fighting genre is also not the only one the anime has ventured into with its video games, as Demon Slayer: Sweep the Board turned the anime into a digital board game similar to Mario Party. The first Hinokami Chronicles also saw a variety of DLC packs release after its initial launch to include characters from subsequent story arcs and provide more options for players in both single-player and online matches.
Demon Slayer is also rumored to appear in Fortnite soon with its current season after a set of leaks revealed player skins seemingly on the way to the online battle royale as part of its ongoing Chapter 6 Season 1. It is still unclear when this collaboration will actually make its way to the game, but it seems likely to release soon, following Fortnite‘s usual patterns when it comes to crossovers.
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