Production of a third season of the Wistoria: Wand and Sword anime has been green-lit, according to an official announcement on the series’ website. The news arrived Sunday alongside the broadcast of the second season’s 12th episode, which brought the series to a total of 24 episodes. The production committee confirmed the renewal with a commemorative visual drawn by character designer Sayaka Ono.
Why is Wistoria: Wand and Sword getting a third season?
The decision to move forward with a third season follows the broadcast schedule maintained by Bandai Namco Pictures and Actas. The series has continued since its April 2024 premiere on TBS and its 27 affiliated channels. The adaptation, based on the manga by Fujino Ōmori and Toshi Aoi, is a dungeon-adventure fantasy series. By securing a third season immediately following the 12th episode of season two, the production team signals confidence in the franchise’s performance on international platforms like Crunchyroll.
The original manga series, written by the creator of Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, reached its 15th compiled volume as of April 9. This provides a narrative backlog for the animation studio to draw from for future seasons.
How does the anime production process compare to the manga?
The Wistoria anime adaptation maintains a production structure compared to its source material. While the manga, launched in December 2020 in Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine, concluded its “Terminalia Arc” in May 2023, the anime has covered significant ground. General director Tatsuya Yoshihara and director Hideaki Nakano have utilized the animation studio’s resources to maintain continuity in character design, with Sayaka Ono returning for both seasons. This consistency in key staff, including composer Yūki Hayashi, is a strategy often used to retain audience interest in serialized fantasy titles.

Production Staff Comparison
| Role | Staff Member |
|---|---|
| General Director | Tatsuya Yoshihara |
| Character Design | Sayaka Ono |
| Music | Yūki Hayashi |
What can viewers expect from the future of the series?
The narrative will continue to follow Will Serfort, a student at Regarden Magic Academy who lacks the ability to use magic. According to Kodansha USA Publishing, which releases the English volumes of the manga, the core conflict remains Will’s attempt to reach the top of the magical world using only a sword. The transition to a third season suggests the anime will continue to explore the “dungeon-adventure” themes established in the first two seasons. Viewers should expect the return of the central cast, as the series continues to adapt the environment where Will must compensate for his lack of magical talent with physical prowess.
If you are looking to catch up on the story before the third season premieres, the manga is available through Kodansha USA Publishing, with the 12th volume released as of March 31.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch the previous seasons of Wistoria: Wand and Sword?
Both seasons are available for streaming on Crunchyroll, which provides both the original Japanese broadcast and an English-dubbed version.

Who is the author of the Wistoria: Wand and Sword manga?
The series is written by Fujino Ōmori, who is also known for creating Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, with illustrations by Toshi Aoi.
Is the third season officially confirmed?
Yes, the official website for the anime confirmed the production of a third season on Sunday following the conclusion of the second season’s 12th episode.
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