High School DxD promises to return to fans soon

Rafael Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I have a background in Japanese pop culture and created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing reliable coverage...

High School DxD franchise has many fans excited. Since yesterday, there has been great anticipation surrounding the promised "important announcement," only to discover that it concerned the sales of the light novels.

The literary franchise has surpassed an impressive 7.8 million copies in circulation , a significant achievement that highlights the solid fan base it has cultivated over the years. However, for those eager for news of a new anime , the reveal was a disappointment.

“To all the fans, thank you so much for your support! The serialization of 'High School DxD' began in 2008. Thank you so much for your support around the world. Copies in circulation worldwide have already exceeded 7.8 million.”

High School DxD

From the beginning, "High School DxD" has won over fans with its blend of action, comedy, and fantasy elements, seasoned with a healthy dose of ecchi. The plot follows the adventures of Issei Hyoudou, a high school student turned demon, and his life amidst supernatural factions.

The franchise's popularity lies in its ability to blend thrilling battle scenes with humorous moments and spicy situations, all set in a world of demons, angels, and supernatural beings.

Hope for the return of DXD

Despite the initial disappointment, there's a glimmer of hope on the horizon. In the same statement, the publisher assured that it will continue expanding into other formats. This suggests the possibility of new projects, whether in the form of spin-offs, films, or perhaps a new anime season.

It's been several years since the airing of "High School DxD Hero," the fourth season of the anime that left fans eager for more. Since then, the franchise has maintained its popularity through its light novels, spin-offs, and other mediums, but the wait for more animated content has been long. While the future of "High School DxD" on screen is still unclear, fan passion for this saga remains as strong as ever.

Source: X (Official Twitter)

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