The iconic battle action manga by Toshiaki Iwashiro is finally getting an anime!
Social media account “It’s Anime powered by REMOW” has unveiled some exciting news on X (formerly Twitter): PSYREN is getting an anime in 2026!
Based on the hit shonen manga by Toshiaki Iwashiro, which was serialised from 2007 to 2010, this will be the first anime adaptation for the series.
The news was paired with a new teaser visual and trailer, as well as cast and staff reveals. No exact premiere date has been announced as of yet.
The teaser visual:
The teaser trailer:
PSYREN cast, staff, and other details
Rikuya Yasuda (Romantic Killer, The Eminence in Shadow, Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS) will take on the role of the protagonist, Ageha Yoshina. Mayuko Kazama (Umamusume: Cinderella Gray, You and Idol Precure, Solo Leveling) will be voicing his childhood friend, Sakurako Amamiya.
No other cast has been revealed.
Katsumi Ono (I Left My A-Rank Party, Captain Tsubasa: Youth Junior Arc) is helming the series as director at Satelight. Shin Yoshida is handling series composition, while Akira Okuma is designing the characters. Takashi Omama, Tatsuhiko Saiki, and Shu Kanematsu are composing the music.
Remow licensed the anime adaptation, and describes the story as:
One day, high schooler Ageha Yoshina picks up a mysterious “red phone card” left behind in a public telephone booth.
A few days later, his childhood friend and classmate, Sakurako Amamiya—who possessed the same card—suddenly vanishes without a trace. In search of her, Ageha finds himself drawn into the rumors surrounding a nationwide string of mysterious disappearances, said to be the work of a secret organization known only as “Psyren.”
When he accesses the group, a deadly game begins—one that will change his fate forever.

