During the celebrations for the 30th anniversary of the saga, a new Evangelion series was officially confirmed. The announcement surprised fans because of a central detail: the script will be written by Yoko Taro, creator of NieR: Automata. He is one of the most influential figures in Japanese video games in recent decades.
The new production will expand the universe of Neon Genesis Evangelion, one of the most emblematic works in anime. The project will also feature direction by Toru Yatabe, who is recognized for his work on Chainsaw Man, and participation by Kazuya Tsurumaki, a key figure in the Rebuild of Evangelion films.
The music will be in the hands of Keiichi Okabe, a composer with extensive experience in video games and a regular collaborator on projects with high emotional impact.
A crossover between anime and video games

Yoko Taro's involvement is not a minor detail. The creator is known for his experimental style and for constructing complex stories, with moral dilemmas and unconventional narrative structures. In various interviews, Taro himself has acknowledged Evangelion's direct influence on his career.
This crossover between anime and video games marks a growing trend in the industry. More and more creatives are jumping from one medium to another. In this case, the bet seems clear: to combine Evangelion's psychological depth with Taro's disruptive narrative.









