Crunchyroll and Viz Media have announced that they’re going to be teaming up to release some anime both physically and digitally in the United States and Canada. Specifically, Viz Media will be releasing some of Crunchyroll’s shows. Anime News Network also reminds fans of various other partnership news which companies announced a while back. Such as the fact that Adult Swim and Crunchyroll are working together with each other and Alcon Entertainment to put out an anime series based on Blade Runner 2049. If you haven’t kept up to date on this info you can read up some more about all of this, in the article linked above.

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