Last year, Kadokawa also announced that the Date A Live Fragment: Date A Bullet spin-off novels are also getting an anime adaptation.
But this won’t be the only new Date A Live anime that will be happening in the future.
TheTachibana launched the light novels in 2011 and now has six million copies in print.
However, this will be a separate project from the anime’s fourth season, as the spin-off focuses on Kurumi.
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