The highly anticipated anime adaptation of Gachiakuta is slated to premiere in July 2025. Crunchyroll has secured exclusive worldwide streaming rights, ensuring that audiences across various regions, including India, can experience this gripping story. The anime is set to be produced by Studio BONES, known for its outstanding animation quality and work on several renowned anime titles.
This adaptation brings to life the intense narrative crafted by Kei Urana, with Hideyoshi Andou contributing to the world-building. Set in a dystopian universe, Gachiakuta follows a young protagonist on a path of vengeance after being unjustly cast out of his floating city. The series is poised to deliver high-stakes drama, stunning visuals, and an immersive soundtrack by the celebrated composer Taku Iwasaki.
A Dark and Gritty Tale of Revenge

The anime follows Rudo, a boy who finds himself accused of a crime he didn’t commit. Framed for the tragic death of his father, he is cast down from his city into a desolate junkyard zone. With his life upended and betrayal fresh in his mind, Rudo swears to return and seek vengeance against those responsible for his downfall.
Anime fans can look forward to the release of Gachiakuta in July 2025. The series will be available for streaming exclusively on Crunchyroll, ensuring accessibility to a global audience. However, certain regions such as Belarus, Russia, and most of Asia will not have access. Despite this, viewers in India and many other territories can witness the action unfold.
Studio BONES, a powerhouse in the anime industry, is leading the production of Gachiakuta. With an impressive portfolio that includes hit series like My Hero Academia and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, BONES is expected to bring a visually dynamic and emotionally charged adaptation to screens. Fans can expect top-tier animation that complements the dark and intense themes of the story.

Music plays a crucial role in setting the atmosphere of an anime, and Gachiakuta is in expert hands. Taku Iwasaki, known for his work on Soul Eater, Noragami, and Bungo Stray Dogs, is composing the soundtrack. His ability to craft memorable scores ensures that the emotional weight and action-packed moments of Gachiakuta will be accompanied by a compelling musical experience.