Terrestrial TV Debut: 'Monster Strike: Deadverse Reloaded' Unveils Electrifying Opening Theme in New Promotional Video

Prepare for an electrifying new chapter in the Monster Strike universe as "Monster Strike: Deadverse Reloaded" gears up for its highly anticipated terrestrial television debut. A thrilling new main promotional video has just dropped, offering fans a pulsating preview of the anime's opening theme song, 'Monster,' performed by the sensational Japanese pop group Da-iCE. This marks a monumental moment for the beloved franchise, as it ventures onto mainstream Japanese TV for the first time, expanding beyond its roots in online animations and films that followed the original mobile game's 2013 launch.
Premiere Details and Broadcast Network
Viewers can mark their calendars for October 21, 2025, when "Monster Strike: Deadverse Reloaded" officially premieres at 11:00 p.m. JST. The action-packed series will be broadcast across a vast network, including Tokyo MX and 44 other prominent Japanese channels, ensuring widespread access for fans old and new.
Musical Talent and Production Team
Complementing Da-iCE's energetic opening, the anime will feature an equally dynamic ending theme by acclaimed hip-hop artist YZERR, promising a captivating auditory experience that perfectly aligns with the series' intense tone. Behind the scenes, a stellar team is bringing "Deadverse Reloaded" to life. Masao Ōkubo, celebrated for his directorial work on "Record of Ragnarok," helms the project. Animation is skillfully handled by Yumeta Company, with production cooperation from ARCH. The intricate narrative is woven by scriptwriters Hayato Kazano and Jin Haganeya, while the distinct character designs are crafted by Kazumi Inadome.

Star-Studded Voice Cast
A star-studded voice cast lends their talents to the key roles: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Jugemu, Kana Ichinose as Rinne, Kana Hanazawa as Yakumo, and Inori Minase as Neo.
Roots in Gaming and Early Previews
Drawing inspiration from the hugely popular MIXI mobile game, a 'Pull hunting RPG' where players command powerful monsters, the anime promises a rich blend of action and fantasy. Fans eager for an early glimpse can tune into two special preview episodes airing on October 7 and 14, offering a taste of the series' compelling themes and storyline.
"Monster Strike: Deadverse Reloaded" is set to invigorate the franchise's dedicated fanbase and captivate new audiences alike with its fresh visual and auditory presentation and unprecedented reach across television and streaming platforms in Japan, solidifying Monster Strike's enduring legacy.
Credits
Monster Strike: Deadverse Reloaded
Author
MIXI (original game developer)
Cover Art
Kazumi Inadome (character designer)
Studio
Yumeta Company
Publisher
MIXI
Producers