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ufotable Outlines Future Projects in Promo Reel With Witch on the Holy Night Film Opening in 2026
posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
ufotable announced in a promotional reel on Saturday that it will open the anime film of Type-Moon's visual novel PC game Mahōtsukai no Yoru (Witch on the Holy Night) in Japan in 2026. ufotable will announce more details this spring.
ufotable had been posting on X/Twitter since Friday evening that it had an announcement to make on Saturday.
Video for the Witch on the Holy Night announcement
ufotable Full Promotional Reel
The above promotional reel also teases information about other projects in 2026 including:
- The TV rebroadcast of the entire Demon Slayer anime starting on April 5 and airing every Sunday at 9 a.m. on Fuji TV
- The Machi Asobi vol. 30 event (next announcement on March 9)
- The "ufotable Cafe TO GO" event to bring the ufotable Cafe to all 47 prefectures in Japan starting in 2026
- The 30th anniversary of the Tales of franchise (next announcement on April 3)
The reel also teased "future projects," including:
- The "long-term collaboration project" with HoYoverse's Genshin Impact game, first announced in September 2022
- The second film in the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle trilogy
- The planned theatrical anime film for the Katsugeki: Touken Ranbu anime (originally announced in 2017 and last updated with a visual in December 2022)

Type-Moon most recently released the game on Steam in December 2023.
Aniplex released the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch version of the game in the West in December 2022, on the same day as the game's Japanese release date. The PS4 and Switch versions have sold more than 150,000 copies worldwide.
Mahōtsukai no Yoru was one of the first collaborations between Kinoko Nasu and artist Takashi Takeuchi in the mid-90s, preceding their founding of Type-Moon. Initially a novel, Nasu and Takeuchi only showed the draft to friends and did not officially release it. Type-Moon eventually developed it into a visual novel with graphics by Hirokazu Koyama that shipped in April 2012, with two sequels planned.
The story is noted for being one of the few tangible connections in the loosely connected "Nasuverse," the English-speaking fan term for the shared universe and cosmology in Type-Moon's works, including Tsukihime, Fate/stay night, and The Garden of Sinners. An older Aoko Aozaki is an early mentor to Tsukihime protagonist Shiki Tohno, while an older Tōko Aozaki is an employer to Garden of Sinners protagonist Shiki Ryōgi. Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon-, the remake of Type-Moon's Tsukihime dōjin visual novel game, launched in Japan for PlayStation 4 and Switch in August 2021. The game launched on PS4 and Switch in English in June 2024.