

On June 6, 2021, it was announced that the anime would begin airing on July 1, 2021, with two episodes airing back to back. The trailer showcased the new opening theme Analogy, performed by Ayane. Funimation uploaded a subtitled version and tweeted a new key visual.

On May 20, 2021, Kadokawa uploaded a new PV to their Youtube channel. Funimation posted a subtitled version of the second PV on April 6, 2021. It was uploaded to Kadokawa's Youtube channel on April 4, 2021. The official anime website updated to reflect the new season.Īn extended version of the trailer was showcased at AnimeJapan on March 26, 2021. Funimation later tweeted a subtitled version of the trailer. The official anime account posted that Sotsu would begin airing in July, with Funimation putting out an English announcement. Sotsu was first teased at the end of Gou's last episode along with a teaser trailer, later posted to Kadokawa's Youtube channel. The game board rotates around, and the player changes from Rika to Satoko."

Enjoy your stay.Ryukishi07 stated in an interview on Mathat " Higurashi Sotsu is structured in a way that it tells the story of how the tragedy happened from Satoko's point of view. Full of twists, turns, and unpleasant surprises, after watching this, you won't be able to close an eyelid for some time. They'll be cute and bouncy for one moment, then murderous and psychotic the next. Yes, you'll have to deal with four creepy girls instead of one like a normal horror film would. With a cast of memorable and lively characters, you won't be able to watch this anime only once. If the blood won't get to you, the emotional tension will. What's best of all is the horror, both physical and psychological.

There are four "question" arcs, consisting of four different viewpoints of the fateful Hinamizawa festival and two "answer" arcs (in the anime), which will reveal what went wrong in two of the question arcs. You'll be pulled, dragged, and unwillingly shoved into a head-spinning mystery that you wished never surfaced in the first place, fighting for your life against people you trusted, and digging through graves and lies in order to survive. But once you get into the meat of it, things aren't looking so rosy. Higurashi was first brought into the world in the form several PC games, with the covers designed to look quite disarming so any person would think that this series was harmless. But, of course, there's always something horribly wrong. Higurashi no Naku Koro ni starts off in a quiet, peaceful little village that looks quite ordinary and amiable to anyone.
