Anime Monster Strike: Deadverse Reloaded arrives on Amazon Prime Video catalog

Monster Strike, the popular Japanese gaming franchise, gets a new chapter for Brazilian anime fans. In early 2026, more precisely in January, the streaming service Amazon Prime Video announced the addition of the anime Monster Strike: Deadverse Reloaded to its catalog. This move happens as an attempt by the platform to strengthen its offering of Japanese animation content and cater to a growing audience in Brazil. The series, which originally premiered in Japan in October of last year, finally arrives officially and accessibly to local subscribers, ending a wait for legitimate streaming options.
The production aired for one season, called a cours, totaling 10 episodes broadcast on Japanese TV channels. With its arrival on Prime Video, however, the story becomes global. The direction was handled by Masao Ōkubo, known for Record of Ragnarok, and the animation was produced by studio Yumeta Company in partnership with ARCH. Thus, fans can expect visual quality aligned with current standards of the action and fantasy genre.
A Legacy of Success on Screens
The Monster Strike franchise is no stranger to the world of entertainment. The original mobile game was released in Japan in 2013 and has since spawned an extensive line of products. The main anime already has multiple seasons and movies, exploring different arcs and mythological characters like Arthur, Lucifer, and Solomon. Additionally, the series is known for interactive experiences, such as the special Hareruya: Fated Choice, where viewers could decide the course of the story. Therefore, Deadverse Reloaded arrives as another piece in an already rich and consolidated mosaic.
For new viewers, this is a perfect chance to dive into an expansive universe. For long-time fans, the news represents easier access to content that, until now, depended on alternative means or waiting for subtitles. Prime Video’s strategy seems clear: strengthen its geek niche with titles of global appeal and proven history. Thus, the platform’s Brazilian catalog becomes more competitive against other specialized services, offering a robust alternative for weekend marathons.





