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July 6, 2026

Anime 'Ghost of Tsushima: Legends' Taps Afro Samurai's Takashi Okazaki and Gen Urobuchi for Script

🇯🇵 Originally reported by 4Gamer.net − 最新記事

Translated from Japanese with commentary

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BODY: Sony's samurai epic is getting a serious pedigree upgrade. At Anime Expo, the team behind the animated adaptation of Ghost of Tsushima—titled Ghost of Tsushima: Legends (冥人奇譚, roughly "Tales of the Ghost")—unveiled a new key visual alongside a creative lineup that reads like a who's-who of dark Japanese storytelling.

Leading the charge on character design is Takashi Okazaki, the artist best known for creating Afro Samurai. His stylized, hyper-cool take on samurai iconography made Afro Samurai a crossover hit in the West, and his involvement signals that the anime aims for visual edge rather than photorealistic reverence to the game.

Handling the script is a tag team from Nitroplus: Gen Urobuchi and Ken Mashima. Urobuchi is the writer behind Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Psycho-Pass, and Fate/Zero—a name synonymous with morally bleak, gut-punch narratives. Mashima, a frequent collaborator, rounds out the pair. Together they suggest the anime will lean hard into the tragedy and moral ambiguity that made the original game resonate.

The new key visual and staff announcement mark the most substantial update since the project was first revealed, positioning Legends as a marquee title for Sony's push to adapt its PlayStation properties into anime.

The insider take

From Tokyo, the Urobuchi-Okazaki pairing is telling. Sony isn't playing it safe with a house-style adaptation—they've recruited creators with distinct, uncompromising authorial voices. Urobuchi in particular tends to reshape source material in his own image, which means fans should brace for a Ghost of Tsushima that may diverge sharply in tone from Sucker Punch's original. For a story about a samurai abandoning his honor to survive, that's arguably the perfect creative gamble.

Originally reported by 4Gamer.net − 最新記事 (Japanese).

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