Com2uS said on the 26th it will participate with a standalone booth at Anime Japan 2026, Japan's flagship animation exhibition, to be held at Tokyo Big Sight from March 28 to 29.
Anime Japan is a large-scale, comprehensive animation exhibition held every March since 2014 and is Japan's largest animation event, drawing more than 100,000 visitors each year. Animation, game, and toy corporations from around the world take part to unveil new titles and present stage events and hands-on programs.
Com2uS will unveil two new titles based on Japanese animation—"Crimson Inferno" and "Gachiakuta The Game" (working title)—at the event, expanding its touchpoints with global fans.
"Crimson Inferno" is a turn-based role-playing game (RPG) based on the popular TV animation "Togen Anki (桃源暗鬼)," and is set to deliver exhilarating combat by presenting the original story and characters with three-dimensional (3D) graphics and direction.
"Gachiakuta The Game" (working title) is a survival action RPG based on the buzzworthy animation "Gachiakuta," and is in development to let players enjoy dynamic action—featuring cartoon-style graphics and a graffiti-inspired vibe—on console and PC.
Through its participation in Anime Japan 2026, Com2uS plans to focus on showcasing its lineup of games based on animation intellectual property (IP) and to secure new fan segments. The company also plans to continue expanding titles that leverage globally popular animation and game IPs, broadening its touchpoints with the global fandom.