- Ufotable recently released a promotional reel to tease all of its upcoming projects.
- The 2026 projects include the theatrical release of the Witch on the Holy Night anime film.
- The studio also revealed its future projects, which includes Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Part 2.
Ufotable is one of the best Japanese animation studios out there, and it has really made a name for itself by giving us the incredible anime adaptation of Demon Slayer. Ufotable has done a commendable job with Demon Slayer over the years, and that’s precisely why every anime fan is always on the lookout for everything that the studio does. Well, recently, Ufotable has announced every project they’ve been working on for 2026 and beyond. Let’s just say that it’s going to be a great year for anime fans.
Everything Ufotable Announced for 2026
Ufotable has recently released a promotional reel, which features every project the studio has taken on for 2026. Apart from that, Ufotable has confirmed some future projects, which may take life in 2027 and beyond.
Witch on the Holy Night
Surely, one of the biggest surprises in the latest announcement video was Witch on the Holy Night. It’s an upcoming anime film based on Type-Moon’s visual novel of the same name. It’s an interesting story that Ufotable plans to bring to life in anime form. As per the announcement, the film will release in Japan in 2026, but an exact release date has yet to be confirmed. Here’s the first official teaser for Ufotable’s Witch on the Holy Night:
Demon Slayer Anime Rebroadcast

The next thing Ufotable announced in their latest promotional reel is the rebroadcast of the entire Demon Slayer anime. The broadcast will begin from April 5 onwards, and it will continue to release episodes every Sunday at 9 am on Fuji TV. Honestly, it’s a great way to keep fans excited for the upcoming Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie.
Tales of Franchise 30th anniversary
Tales of is an incredible JRPG franchise by Bandai Namco, and Ufotable is known for creating some flamboyant cutscenes for the video game franchise. Ufotable announced that Tales of will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2026, but how? Well, more details on that will be confirmed on April 3.
Ufotable Cafe TO GO
Ufotable announced the Cafe to Go event, which aims to bring the Demon Slayer cafe all over Japan in all 47 prefectures. This will start to take effect in 2026.
Machi Asobi Event
Machi Asobi is an anime and gaming event hosted by Ufotable in Tokushima City, Japan. It features everything from stage shows to cosplays to merchandise. In the latest reel, Ufotable announced the Machi Asbi event for this year, but the studio will reveal more details on the event on March 9.
Ufotable’s Future Projects Also Revealed
Of course, The Witch on the Holy Night and the rebroadcast of Demon Slayer sound good, but what else has Ufotable been working on? Well, the animation studio also announced (or rather reconfirmed) every single one of their future projects, which will see the light of day starting in 2027. Here’s every future project Ufotable confirmed in their latest announcement.
Genshin Impact
Ufotable announced an anime adaptation for Genshin Impact back in 2022. Since then, fans have been waiting to hear anything on this collaboration project between Ufotable and MiHoYo. Well, the animation studio sort of confirmed that they are still working on the anime adaptation. However, it won’t release in 2026, and Ufotable has yet to give an exact release date for Genshin. If we’re lucky, we might get the anime in 2027, but 2028 feels like a more realistic release window.
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Movie 2
The second movie in the Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle trilogy is scheduled to release in 2027. Ufotable teased the upcoming movie in their promotional reel, but we’ve yet to hear an exact release date.
Katsugeki: Touken Ranbu
Finally, Ufotable announced the already planned theatrical film release of the Katsugeki: Touken Ranbu anime film. The film is currently in production, but the studio has yet to confirm an exact release date.
Alright. That’s about everything that Ufotable announced in their latest promotional reel. Of course, most of these projects don’t have an exact release date window, but the studio will surely reveal more details as we move ahead.