More Code Geass Titles Are Being Worked On

More Code Geass Titles Are Being Worked On featured image

© SUNRISE/​PROJECT G-ROZE
Character Design ©2006-2024 CLAMP・​ST

Fans of the Code Geass franchise can expect more titles from it in the future.

As reported by Comic Natalie, the reveal that new projects are being developed came on November 7 JST during a special anniversary screening event at Shinjuku Wald 9. The precise nature of these projects are currently unknown.

Comic Natalie also reported the announcement of the following:

• A event involving the consecutive screenings of 13 theatrical titles from the Code Geass series.
• The release of digest videos on the Code Geass YouTube channel from December 29 JST to January 3, 2025 JST.
• The development of Rozé of the Recapture material for the Code Geass: Lost Stories game.

The first Code Geass anime, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, ran from 2006 to 2008 with two seasons. Other anime entries in the franchise include OVAs, a recap film series with continuity differences, a sequel to the recaps titled Code Geass Lelouch of the Re;surrection, and the Code Geass: Akito the Exiled spin-off series. The latest anime instalment, Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture, is set after Lelouch of the Re;surrection and follows the mercenaries Rozé and Ash.

Crunchyroll describes the original series as:

The year is 2017 of the Imperial calendar and parts of the world are under the control of the Holy Britannian Empire. Lelouch Lamperouge, an exiled Britannian prince, encounters a strange girl known as C.C., who gifts him with a great and terrible power. The Geass. With this powerful ability, Lelouch can get anyone to do as he wills. But the power of Geass: is it a blessing…or a curse?

Beyond the anime, there are also Code Geass light novels, manga, and video games. 


Source: Comic Natalie

Melvyn Tan avatar
Melvyn is one of Anime Trending's main writers. He mostly writes about anime, but also tackles video games, Vtubers (formerly), manga, and light novels. He'll occasionally put out a review or listicle too. Lately, he enjoys discovering standout anime episodes, OP/ED animation sequences, and animated music videos. Some of his free time is spent self-learning Japanese.
Leave a Comment!