Demon Slayer Returns to Puzzle & Dragons

Author : Amelia Jan 12,2026
  • Demon Slayer is once again joining forces with Puzzle & Dragons.
  • Explore nine collaboration-exclusive dungeons and recruit iconic characters.
  • Collect login bonuses and other rewards through a range of new quests.

Gungho Entertainment and its puzzle RPG Puzzle & Dragons are practically overflowing with exciting collaborations. It feels like nearly every popular anime series has made an appearance. So, it’s no surprise that Kimetsu No Yaiba (Demon Slayer for those who watch the dubbed version) is making a comeback to Puzzle & Dragons once more.

Koyoharu Gotouge’s massively popular manga and its subsequent anime series hardly need an introduction. But in case you missed it, the story follows young demon slayer Tanjiro Kamado as he strives to rescue his sister Nezuko and avenge his family, all while battling demonic forces.

Now, players can dive into nine collaboration dungeons and recruit fan-favorite characters like Tanjiro Kamado himself during the event, running from today until October 19th. Simply gather Magic Stones to use in the special Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Egg Machine exclusive to this collaboration.

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You’ll also team up with allies such as Mitsuri Kanroji and Kanao Tsuyuri, and face off against iconic villains like Hantengu and Muzan Kibutsuji. As you progress through the dungeons, you’ll collect Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Medals that can be traded for collaboration-exclusive characters.

And that’s not even mentioning the various quests available, offering rewards like magic stones, special titles, and MP.

Even if you’re just popping in to check the game, you can claim login bonuses, including the character “Child of Brightness, Tanjiro Kamado.” Logging in for a total of ten days even grants up to three pulls from the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Egg Machine.

Puzzle & Dragons stands as one of the best examples of anime’s strong influence on mobile gaming, but it’s far from the only one. We’ve actually compiled a list of the best anime-inspired mobile games, featuring both spin-offs based on beloved series and original titles inspired by Japan’s most iconic cultural export.