Neon Genesis Evangelion Gets Brand New Anime Penned by Nier Automata's Yoko Taro
IGN
by Tom PhillipsFebruary 23, 2026
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Neon Genesis Evangelion, the iconic anime known for its groundbreaking storytelling and cultural impact, is set to make a triumphant return with an entirely new series. This fresh chapter in the franchise’s long-standing legacy will be helmed by Yoko Taro, the visionary behind the critically acclaimed video game *Nier: Automata*. The announcement was made during the 30th-anniversary celebrations of Evangelion, held in Yokohama, Japan, which included a series of events showcasing the franchise's rich history and a sneak peek at the new project through a 15-minute short featuring Asuka Langley.
The new series will be co-produced by Studio Khara, founded by the original creator Hideaki Anno, and CloverWorks. While details about the plot remain under wraps, the emphasis on creating a completely original story suggests that fans can expect something bold and innovative. Yoko Taro’s involvement brings a unique perspective to the project, given his success in blending deep narrative themes with compelling character dynamics, as seen in *Nier: Automata*. The creative team also includes Kazuya Tsurumaki and Toko Yatabe, who have previously contributed to the *Rebuild of Evangelion* films, ensuring a seamless connection to the franchise’s legacy.
The announcement has already sparked excitement among fans, particularly those in the gaming community. Neon Genesis Evangelion has long been celebrated for its profound storytelling and complex characters, which resonate deeply with audiences worldwide. This new series not only marks a fresh direction but also reinforces the franchise's enduring relevance. With Yoko Taro at the helm and Keiichi Okabe composing the music—whose previous work on *Nier: Automata* and other titles has earned him critical acclaim—this project promises to be a视听盛宴 for fans of both anime and gaming.
The timing of this announcement, during the 30th-anniversary celebrations
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Originally published on IGN on 2/23/2026