Tsuyokute New Saga finally got an official airdate of July 2025 after a two-year delay. This announcement comes along with the release of a new trailer, new visuals, and a full list of voice actors who will be voicing the characters in this anime.
The anime was originally scheduled for release in July 2023, but had to experience delays due to "various circumstances" that were not further explained. With this latest information, fans are finally getting some clarity regarding the continuation of the long-awaited adaptation project.
Tsuyokute New Saga Anime Adaptation
As an adaptation of a popular light novel, Tsuyokute New Saga has attracted attention since it was first announced to get an anime. It's an isekai-rebirth concept that combines fantasy elements and war strategy, giving it a different feel compared to the typical isekai that focuses more on level-up systems or overpowered protagonists.
The story follows the journey of Kyle, a magic knight who after defeating the demon king, finds himself back in time. With the experience from his previous life, he seeks to change the destiny of the world and prevent the same destruction from happening again.
In addition to the strong time-loop concept, this anime also attracts attention because it is supported by a lineup of well-known voice actors, including:
- Yuma Uchida as Kyle
- Hiro Shimono as Seran
- Ai Fairouz as Riize
- Masami Seto as Urza
- Minami Takahashi as Sildonia
- Kaori Maeda as Milena
- Hiroki Yasumoto as Zenthos
- Riho Sugiyama as Miranda
- Rie Hikisaka as Gou
- Tetsu Inada as Gazas
The presence of this experienced seiyuu is expected to provide a more vivid characterization, especially in depicting the various emotional changes experienced by Kyle during his journey to change history.

2 Year Delay
Despite being announced a long time ago, the Tsuyokute New Saga anime experienced a long delay of two years from its original schedule.
One of the main reasons for the delay was the change of animation studio. Originally, the project was undertaken by Yokohama Animation Laboratory and Makaria, in collaboration with SOTSU. However, in the latest version, the project is now handled entirely by SOTSU, which has Studio Clutch as its new production partner.
Interestingly, Studio Clutch is a new studio established in February 2024, and Tsuyokute New Saga will be their first anime project. As a studio that is still in its infancy, there is much speculation as to how the quality of animation they will produce will be.
Long delays like this are not uncommon in the anime industry, especially if there are major changes in the production team. However, fans are certainly hoping that the extra time will be used to improve the animation quality and ensure that the adaptation lives up to expectations.
Origin of Tsuyokute New Saga
The anime Tsuyokute New Saga is adapted from the light novel by Masayuki Abe, with illustrations by Ryuta Fuse. The series was published by AlphaPolis from 2013 to 2018, and has been completed in 10 volumes.
In addition to the light novel, Tsuyokute New Saga also has a manga adaptation drawn by Jun Miura. The manga runs from February 2014 to July 2023, and also ends with 10 volumes.
Compared to most other isekai, Tsuyokute New Saga stands out for emphasizing the strategy and war aspects more than just making the protagonist stronger. This makes it more appealing to fans who like stories with political elements and tactical battles.
The manga version has been licensed in English by Alpha Manga, expanding its readership globally before finally getting an anime adaptation that will air in July 2025.
Set to air in July 2025, Tsuyokute New Saga will finally introduce its story to audiences after a two-year delay. Despite facing studio changes and production constraints, fans remain hopeful that the anime will deliver a solid adaptation, especially considering the popularity of the light novel and manga.
Now, the question is whether Tsuyokute New Saga can fulfill expectations after this long wait? Let's just wait when this anime finally airs in July 2025!
Source: Tsuyokute New Saga Official Website