
The highly anticipated sci-fi action anime Psyren has released a gripping new teaser trailer today, offering fans their most detailed look yet at the adaptation of Toshiaki Iwashiro’s cult-favorite manga.
The series is scheduled to premiere in October 2026 on both TOKYO MX and BS11.
The trailer opens with a chilling scene featuring protagonist Ageha Yoshina, a high school student, as his classmate Sakurako Amamiya delivers a cryptic and ominous warning: “Psyren” is coming, and they are all going to die.
From there, the tension escalates.
Ageha is then seen searching for Sakurako, who has mysteriously disappeared without a trace. A voice off-screen questions whether he is referring to the “urban legend secret society” when he talks about Psyren, confirming the rumors swirling around the enigmatic organization.

The Call to Another World
The trailer then depicts Ageha at a deserted phone booth, where he inserts a calling card printed with the word “Psyren.” As he makes contact, a woman’s voice tells him, “Your world is connected to the Psyren Immigration Center,” before he vanishes from the booth, leaving the phone dangling.
But the trailer doesn’t leave viewers in suspense for long.
Ageha soon reappears, but not in his familiar world.
Instead, he finds himself in a desolate, post-apocalyptic landscape teeming with monstrous creatures.
Just as he faces a fatal attack, however, Sakurako’s voice cries out for him to “get down.” She materializes before him, no longer the ordinary classmate he knew, but wielding a sword and effortlessly cutting through the monsters.
“This is Psyren,” she explains. “And we cannot return to our world until we clear the game.”

A Long-Awaited Adaptation
The Psyren anime series is being produced by studio Satelight (Log Horizon), with Katsumi Ono (Skeleton Knight in Another World) directing. The series composition is handle by Shin Yoshida (Naruto Shippuden), and the music is composed by Takashi Omama, Tatsuhiko Seki, and Shu Kanematsu.
Originally serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from 2008 to 2010, the manga has maintained a dedicated following long after its conclusion, even being nominated multiple times in Manga We Want to See Animated polls.
You can only imagine then how excited fans of the manga are now. Especially as, it appears, the anime is planned to adapt the story through to its conclusion.
The cast, by the way, features Rikuya Yasuda (Haibara in Scum of the Brave) as Ageha Yoshina, and Mayuko Kazama (Lilippa in An Adventurer’s Daily Grind at Age 29) as Sakurako Amamiya. From the trailer, they will be doing a brilliant job.
As for the manga, in case you’d like to read it before the anime premieres in October, Viz Media publishes the original manga in English.
Until then, enjoy the new Psyren teaser trailer below, make sure you make a note of that cool animation, and then keep a look out for more information about the anime upcoming soon here at Baozi Buns.
