Wistoria: Wand and Sword Season 3 Confirmed as Season 2 Ends
The fantasy series has been green-lit for a third season, announced on the day its second season finale aired, with no release window given yet.

A third season is on the way
Wistoria: Wand and Sword is getting a third season. The renewal landed on June 28, the same day the second season aired its final episode, and was reported by outlets including Crunchyroll and Anime News Network, which say production on a new season has been officially green-lit. According to Anime News Network, the reveal arrived through a teaser on the anime's official website, paired with a fresh announcement visual. You can read more about the show on its Wistoria: Wand and Sword page.
What was announced
Anime News Network reports that the third season was confirmed via the teaser rather than a full trailer, and that no release date or window has been announced yet. The announcement visual was drawn by character designer Sayaka Ono, who is returning for the new season. Much of the core team is staying on: Tatsuya Yoshihara, who directed the first season, continues as general director, with Hideaki Nakano joining as director, while studios Actas and Bandai Namco Pictures both return. Composer Yuki Hayashi is back as well, per the same report.
For now, the staff have confirmed only that the project exists. With no premiere window given, anything beyond "it is in production" remains unannounced.
Where season 2 left off
The second season premiered on April 12 on TBS and its affiliated channels and wrapped on June 28 with its twelfth episode, the twenty-fourth across the series, according to Anime News Network. The season streamed on Crunchyroll, which also carried an English dub. Anime Corner adds that the adaptation topped its weekly Spring 2026 ranking three times during the run, a sign the show kept its momentum through the back half of the season.
What the show is about
Wistoria: Wand and Sword follows Will Serfort, a student at a magical academy who, in a world where magic is everything, cannot cast a single spell. Rather than wash out, he leans on the one thing he does well: fighting with a sword. The series is an action fantasy, and its first season ran 12 episodes from its July 2024 debut. That premise, blade over wand, has carried the show through two seasons and now into a third.
