Will There Be a Season 2 of Tougen Anki?
Tougen Anki is officially continuing, but instead of being labeled “Season 2” right now, the anime has announced a direct sequel adapting the “Nikko Kegon Falls Arc.” The sequel was confirmed right after Episode 24 aired, with a teaser trailer and visual showing Hayate Todoroki front and center, which is basically anime code for: “Relax, this story is not over yet.”
There is no public release date attached to this new arc yet, so fans are in that slightly painful limbo where the good news (confirmation) arrives before the practical news (when it actually drops). The official Tougen Anki anime account (@tougenanki_anm) announced on X that production has been confirmed for Tougen Anki: Nikko/Kegon Falls Arc, with a new PV released to mark the sequel’s approval.
From an industry point of view, this sequel announcement serves the same role as a Season 2 confirmation, because it continues the TV anime in a new major story arc with the same core staff and studio: Ato Nonaka returns as director at Studio Hibari, with Hiroyuki Hashimoto as assistant director, Yukie Sugawara on series composition, Ryoko Amisaki on character designs, and KOHTA YAMAMOTO handling the music.
That kind of staff continuity usually signals a planned long‑term adaptation rather than a one‑and‑done experiment, especially for a battle series running in Weekly Shonen Champion with an active manga and international licensing via Yen Press under the title “Tougen Anki: Legend of the Cursed Blood.”
The sequel is specifically titled “TOUGEN ANKI: Nikko Kegon Falls Arc,” which lines up with the manga’s sixth major storyline and pushes the anime deeper into the Oni vs Momotaro conflict that started with Shiki Ichinose discovering his cursed blood and being dragged into a secret war.
In practice, fans asking “Will there be Tougen Anki Season 2?” are really asking whether there will be more episodes after the first 24, and the answer to that is already a clear yes, just under the arc title rather than a numbered season label. What has not been announced yet is when this arc will air or how it will be marketed on streaming platforms like Crunchyroll and Netflix, which already carry Season 1 and helped push it into “one of the most widely available new anime of 2025” territory, with strong global reach across multiple regions.
Given that the Kegon Falls sequel was revealed immediately after the finale with a proper trailer and teaser art, the production committee is clearly confident in the show’s performance and fan interest, even if viewers will have to sit tight a bit longer for a concrete broadcast window.
For anyone debating whether to start the anime now, it is safe to say the adaptation is not ending at Episode 24; the Nikko Kegon Falls Arc is officially on the way and will carry the story forward as the next chapter of Tougen Anki’s dark, blood‑soaked world.
Disclaimer
Information about the Tougen Anki sequel, including production status and arc coverage, is based on officially announced details available at the time of writing. Release dates, distribution platforms, and marketing labels (such as “season 2”) may change later, so readers should always double‑check the latest official updates.




