Com2uS used AnimeJapan 2026 as a major platform to spotlight its upcoming anime-based titles, drawing strong attention from attendees with a mix of playable demos, stage events, and new project reveals. The event, held on March 28 to 29 at Tokyo Big Sight, saw the company present Tougen Anki Crimson Inferno and Gachiakuta The Game, alongside teasing an additional title based on a popular light novel and manga series.
The publisher’s booth attracted a steady flow of visitors throughout the two-day event, offering hands-on access to Tougen Anki Crimson Inferno. Players were able to try the demo and take part in various activities, including themed photo zones and social media campaigns. The game was well received by attendees, many of whom noted how closely it reflects the tone and style of its source material while still delivering engaging gameplay.
Live programming played a central role in maintaining interest. Cosplay performances and influencer-led segments featuring characters from Tougen Anki helped energize the crowd, while additional activities such as stamp rallies and merchandise giveaways encouraged deeper participation.
Gachiakuta The Game also had a notable presence, with a dedicated stage segment that featured voice actors from the series. During the talk show, cast members discussed the story and characters while interacting directly with fans in attendance. The title was further promoted through a Steam wishlist campaign tied to the event, aimed at building early momentum among PC players.
In addition to its showcased titles, Com2uS used the stage to debut teaser footage for several projects currently in development. Among them was a newly announced game adaptation based on I Left My A Rank Party to Help My Former Students Reach the Dungeon Depths, which generated notable interest from visitors.


