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Code Geass Franchise Gets New Anime Series, Smartphone Game
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The live-streamed unveiling event for new Code Geass projects announced a new anime series and a new smartphone game on Saturday (December 5 or Lelouch's birthday).

Gorō Taniguchi are still credited with the original story.
The event teases the new anime with the ending of the Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection story.

Code Geass: Genesic Re;CODE is the smartphone game that assembles Lelouch, Akito, and other characters from the anime projects and allows players to experience various stories from throughout the franchise. Its gameplay has both role-playing game and simulation elements. It features brand-new, original story scenarios from leading writers and Sunrise, as well as numerous original exclusive illustrations. The staff bills the game as "the official sequel to the Code Geass franchise."
The game's cast includes:
- Shun Horie as Al, a boy with no memories
- Yūki Takada as Gigi, a mysterious girl
- Yumiri Hanamori as Archive, the librarian of the memory library
Sunrise, Okouchi, and Taniguchi are still credited with the original story, and Okouchi and Taniguchi are serving as executive supervisors. CLAMP is responsible for the original character designs. Ao Jūmonji, Bisui Takahashi, and others are drafting each arc's story scenarios. JORO is developing the game, and the game features animation sequences from Sunrise.
The game is slated to launch in spring of 2021.
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection, which is the most recent anime in the franchise, opened in February 2019 in 120 theaters in Japan. said in April 2019 that the film is "phase 1" of a 10-year plan for new content in the Code Geass franchise.
The first film in the series' compilation recap trilogy, released the trilogy on Blu-ray Disc in March.
The original Code Geass television series premiered in 2006, followed by a sequel series in 2008. The series has inspired various manga and original video anime, including the Code Geass: Akito the Exiled spinoff, which premiered in 2012.
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