Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4 Release Date: Culling Game Part 2 and Everything We Know
Rushabh Bhosale
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4 is officially in production as Culling Game Part 2, but it does not yet have a confirmed release date or release window. The anime’s official website unveiled the first teaser PV on June 19, 2026, confirming that the next season will continue the Culling Game after Season 3’s first half.
The teaser already gives a strong indication of the scale of what is coming. It features Kinji Hakari vs. Hajime Kashimo, Maki Zenin in action, Choso and Yuki Tsukumo confronting Kenjaku, and desperate moments involving Yuji Itadori and Megumi Fushiguro. The official announcement also confirms a major staff change: Takeshi Sato, who worked as episode director and assistant director on Culling Game Part 1, will direct Part 2.
The most important release-date point is simple: Season 4 is confirmed, but no premiere year, season or exact date has been officially announced as of August 2026. Any specific date circulating online should therefore be treated as speculation unless it comes from the anime’s official channels.
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4 Release Date — Quick Answer
Here is what is officially confirmed right now:
- Season: Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4
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Related files- Official arc title: Culling Game Part 2
- Japanese title: Shimetsu Kaiyu Kohen
- Status: In production
- Release date: Not announced
- Release window: Not announced
- Teaser PV: Released June 19, 2026
- Director: Takeshi Sato
- Story position: Direct continuation of Season 3’s Culling Game Part 1
- Confirmed teaser battles/characters: Hakari vs. Kashimo, Maki, Choso, Yuki, Kenjaku, Yuji and Megumi
So if you are searching for the Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4 release date, the accurate answer is currently TBA. The sequel itself is official; the calendar date is not.
Is Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4 Officially Confirmed?
Yes. The official Jujutsu Kaisen anime website identifies Culling Game Part 2 as TV anime Season 4.
Season 3 began airing in January 2026 and adapted the first portion of the Culling Game. After that run, the production moved forward with the second half rather than treating the arc as finished. By June, the official site was already promoting Season 4 directly and released a teaser containing new footage.
That makes this more than a vague sequel announcement. We know the next television season’s arc, we have footage from the continuation, and we know who is directing it. What we do not have yet is a broadcast date.
AnimeSparks already compared the franchise’s storytelling and combat system in Jujutsu Kaisen vs Demon Slayer: Animation, Story & Power System Compared, and Season 4 should push the JJK side of that comparison into even more technically demanding territory.
When Will Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4 Come Out?
No official release year or month has been announced.
That distinction matters because a teaser PV can make a production feel close even when the broadcaster has not committed to a schedule. MAPPA and the production committee still need to announce the actual broadcast window.
A later 2027 window may be guessed by fans based on production timing, but AnimeSparks will not present a predicted year as confirmed. The official June 2026 announcement calls on viewers to look forward to Season 4 without giving a premiere period.
The next meaningful release-date update would therefore be a year or seasonal window such as winter, spring, summer or fall. Until then, the status remains release date TBA.
What Is Culling Game Part 2?
Culling Game Part 2 is the continuation of the massive battle royale engineered by Kenjaku.
After the Shibuya Incident, Japan is pushed into an even more unstable supernatural crisis. Ten barrier colonies become the stages for a deadly game involving modern sorcerers, reincarnated sorcerers and newly awakened cursed-technique users. Yuji and his allies enter the Culling Game while searching for a way to save Tsumiki Fushiguro and ultimately restore Satoru Gojo.
Season 3 covered the first portion of that conflict. Season 4 continues deeper into the game as its individual colony battles begin connecting to Kenjaku’s larger objective.
That shift is important. The Culling Game initially feels fragmented because different characters are fighting in separate locations under a complicated rule system. Part 2 is where several of those threads become more consequential to the future of the entire jujutsu world.
What Does the Season 4 Teaser Show?
The June 19 teaser is unusually informative for such an early promotional video.
The official anime site specifically highlights Kinji Hakari vs. Hajime Kashimo, a confrontation that should become one of Season 4’s major action showcases. Hakari’s unusual cursed technique and Kashimo’s relentless combat style make their clash very different from a conventional exchange of Domain Expansions and finishing moves.
The teaser also shows Maki Zenin, whose transformation has already changed her place in the jujutsu hierarchy. Her presence signals that Season 4 will continue exploring the consequences of what happened to the Zenin clan rather than leaving that storyline behind.
Then there is the conflict surrounding Kenjaku, Choso and Yuki Tsukumo. The official teaser places Choso and Yuki in direct opposition to Kenjaku, bringing one of the series’ most mysterious special-grade sorcerers into a battle with enormous consequences.
Finally, the teaser includes Yuji and Megumi in visibly desperate situations. That is a reminder that the Culling Game is not just a tournament structure built to deliver fights. The arc is steadily tightening around characters whose personal goals are becoming harder to separate from Kenjaku’s plan.
Hakari vs. Kashimo Could Be Season 4’s Breakout Fight
The teaser’s decision to foreground Kinji Hakari vs. Hajime Kashimo makes sense.
Hakari was introduced as a suspended third-year sorcerer with unusual potential. His abilities turn conventional expectations about cursed energy, probability and endurance into something far stranger. Kashimo, meanwhile, enters the Culling Game looking for opponents worthy of his obsession with combat.
Their confrontation is built around escalation. It is also exactly the kind of sequence that can benefit from animation: rapid reversals, unusual technique mechanics and fighters who refuse to approach the battle cautiously.
AnimeSparks’ Best Anime Fights of All Time ranking looks at the combination of choreography, emotional stakes and production that separates memorable anime battles from empty spectacle. Hakari vs. Kashimo has the source-material foundation to become one of JJK’s major additions to that conversation if the adaptation delivers.
Why Maki Zenin Is So Important in Part 2
Maki’s role in the Culling Game comes after one of the most radical transformations experienced by any Jujutsu Kaisen character.
Her relationship with cursed energy, Heavenly Restriction and the Zenin clan has always placed her outside the normal structure of jujutsu society. By the time of the Culling Game, that outsider status has become a source of terrifying physical ability.
Season 4’s teaser specifically calls attention to her powerful combat presence. That matters because Maki is not simply another fighter collecting points. Her story is tied to the destruction of one of the three major sorcerer families and to the broader collapse of the institutions that once defined the jujutsu world.
Part 2 gives the anime an opportunity to show what Maki has become after those institutions failed her.
Yuki Tsukumo Finally Moves Toward the Center
Yuki Tsukumo has spent much of Jujutsu Kaisen existing at the edge of the main narrative despite being one of its few special-grade sorcerers.
That changes as the conflict with Kenjaku becomes more direct.
The Season 4 teaser shows Yuki and Choso confronting Kenjaku, setting up a battle that is important for more than power scaling. Yuki’s ideas about cursed energy fundamentally oppose Kenjaku’s approach to human evolution, making their confrontation ideological as well as physical.
This is where the Culling Game’s larger purpose becomes clearer. Kenjaku did not create the colonies merely to watch strong sorcerers fight. The battles are part of a much larger experiment involving cursed energy, barriers and humanity itself.
Who Is Directing Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4?
Takeshi Sato will direct Culling Game Part 2.
The official June announcement says Sato previously worked on Culling Game Part 1 as an episode director and assistant director before taking over as director for the second half.
That continuity matters. Season 4 is not beginning a disconnected story; it is finishing a conflict whose rules, visual language and character trajectories were established in Season 3. Having a director who already worked directly on Part 1 gives the production a creative link between the two halves.
At the same time, a director change is meaningful enough that viewers should not assume Part 2 will feel identical to Part 1. The teaser suggests an emphasis on increasingly intense battle sequences, but the full season will determine how Sato balances spectacle with the Culling Game’s dense exposition and character shifts.
Is MAPPA Still Animating Jujutsu Kaisen?
The Season 4 reveal was presented as part of MAPPA’s 15th-anniversary lineup event, and the anime remains closely tied to MAPPA’s production.
The June 19 reveal itself was coordinated through the official Jujutsu Kaisen anime site and MAPPA’s anniversary presentation, where new information about Culling Game Part 2 was unveiled.
The studio faces a difficult adaptation challenge. Part 2 contains battles with wildly different visual logic: Hakari and Kashimo demand kinetic momentum, Maki’s fights emphasize physical clarity, while Kenjaku’s confrontations depend heavily on cursed-technique concepts and tactical exchanges.
That variety is one reason Jujutsu Kaisen remains such a major action-anime production. Its strongest fights are not interchangeable; each technique changes how a sequence has to be staged.
Where Does Season 4 Start in the Story?
Season 4 continues directly from Culling Game Part 1, so anime-only viewers should finish Season 3 before starting it.
The official series introduction frames the Culling Game around Kenjaku’s ten barrier colonies, Tsumiki’s involvement and Yuji’s group searching for a way to resolve the game and restore Gojo. Part 2 carries those goals forward while escalating the battles and revealing more of Kenjaku’s plan.
Because the anime has not announced Season 4’s episode count or exact manga endpoint, it would be premature to state precisely where the season will finish. The teaser confirms several major upcoming confrontations, but it does not define the final episode.
That distinction is important for release-date coverage: likely manga material can be discussed as expectation, but adaptation boundaries should not be presented as official until the production confirms them or the episodes air.
Will Gojo Return in Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4?
Satoru Gojo’s sealing remains one of the central problems driving the Culling Game.
The official story description explicitly states that Yuji and the others are moving through the game while searching for a way to restore Gojo and save Tsumiki. That makes Gojo’s status structurally important even when he is absent from the immediate battles.
Whether Season 4 reaches every manga development connected to Gojo depends on its adaptation endpoint, which has not been announced. For that reason, it is better to avoid promising a specific Gojo event as part of Season 4 until the anime’s scope becomes clearer.
What can be said confidently is that freeing Gojo remains one of the protagonists’ major objectives.
What About Sukuna?
Sukuna remains inseparable from Yuji’s story even when the Culling Game’s early battles focus elsewhere.
Season 4’s teaser emphasizes the escalating chaos around Yuji and Megumi without spelling out every future development. That is the right approach for anime-only viewers because the Culling Game eventually turns personal relationships established since Season 1 into major sources of danger.
For now, the safest spoiler-light expectation is that Part 2 will make the connection between Yuji, Megumi and Sukuna increasingly important. Exactly how far Season 4 takes that storyline depends on its unconfirmed episode count and endpoint.
Why Culling Game Part 2 Is More Than a Collection of Fights
The Culling Game is easy to reduce to matchups: Yuji vs. Higuruma, Megumi vs. Reggie, Yuta in Sendai, Hakari vs. Kashimo and so on.
But the arc’s real function is structural. Kenjaku has transformed Japan into an experiment, the old jujutsu establishment is collapsing, Gojo is sealed, the Zenin clan has been shattered and characters who once operated at the edges of the story are being forced into central roles.
The fights matter because they reveal how that new world works.
Hakari represents a sorcerer rejected by the conservative establishment. Maki represents someone brutalized by one of its great families. Yuki has long questioned the assumptions underlying cursed energy itself. Kashimo brings the perspective of a sorcerer from another era. Kenjaku is deliberately forcing these incompatible people and systems into contact.
That is what gives Part 2 its larger significance. The Culling Game is not only about who survives each colony; it is about what remains of jujutsu society when the rules that held it together stop functioning.
How Season 4 Could Compare With JJK’s Biggest Battles
Jujutsu Kaisen has already established an unusually high bar for televised action. Shibuya pushed the anime through consecutive major confrontations, while the Culling Game changes the formula by spreading elite fighters across separate colonies.
Part 2 may be even harder to adapt because several fights depend on complicated techniques that need to be understood while the action is moving quickly. Visual clarity will matter as much as raw animation density.
That is also why the series remains interesting in comparison with other modern battle shonen. Our Jujutsu Kaisen vs Demon Slayer feature examines how JJK’s rule-heavy cursed techniques create a different kind of combat tension from Demon Slayer’s more emotionally direct sword battles.
Season 4 will test that strength. The more complicated the techniques become, the more carefully the anime has to communicate them without stopping the momentum of the fight.
Where Will Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4 Stream?
The official Season 4 announcement has not yet provided a complete international streaming schedule.
Previous Jujutsu Kaisen seasons have had broad international distribution, but prior availability should not be treated as a formal confirmation of Season 4’s exact platforms, territories or simulcast times.
Once the production committee and international streaming partners announce distribution, this section should be updated with confirmed information.
How Many Episodes Will Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4 Have?
An official episode count has not been announced.
Because Part 2 is continuing a story already underway, fans can make educated guesses about how much manga material remains in the Culling Game. But episode totals depend on pacing, production decisions and where the anime chooses to end the season.
Until an official Blu-ray listing, broadcaster schedule or production announcement confirms the count, any specific number should remain speculation.
What Is Still Unknown About Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4?
Several major details remain unconfirmed despite the teaser release:
- The exact release date
- The release year or seasonal broadcast window
- Total episode count
- Complete staff lineup beyond the announced director
- Opening and ending theme artists
- Full international streaming details
- Exact manga endpoint for Culling Game Part 2
These are the details most likely to drive future updates to this page. The next major announcement may come through the official anime website, a MAPPA presentation or a major Jujutsu Kaisen event.
What Should Fans Watch Before Season 4?
Season 4 is not designed as a fresh entry point. Viewers should be caught up through Season 3: Culling Game Part 1.
The most important pieces to remember are Kenjaku’s role in creating the game, Tsumiki Fushiguro’s involvement, Gojo’s sealed status, Maki’s transformation, Hakari’s introduction and the different colony battles that have already begun reshaping the cast.
It is also worth revisiting the Shibuya Incident if the political state of the jujutsu world feels unclear. The Culling Game only makes sense as a continuation of the institutional collapse that Shibuya accelerated.
For readers wanting a broader refresher on where JJK sits among modern action anime, our Top 10 Most Popular Anime of All Time feature provides additional context on the franchise’s place in contemporary anime fandom.
Final Update
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4 is officially Culling Game Part 2, and the sequel is already far enough into production to have a teaser PV featuring Hakari vs. Kashimo, Maki, Choso, Yuki, Kenjaku, Yuji and Megumi. Takeshi Sato has also been confirmed as the new director after working on Part 1 as an episode director and assistant director.
What the production has not announced is a release date. As of August 2026, there is no confirmed year, month or exact premiere day for Season 4.
That makes the current status straightforward: Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4 is confirmed and in production, but its release date remains TBA. The next major update to watch for is an official broadcast window.

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