Madhouse's Liar Game anime unveiled a Part 2 trailer introducing Natsuki Hanae as Yokoya alongside new theme songs by Kroi and muque ahead of its July 7 return.

Madhouse's Liar Game anime adaptation has revealed a new trailer and key visual for its second part, which premieres on July 7 on TV Tokyo and affiliated stations. The trailer introduces several new cast members and confirms new opening and ending theme songs.
The Part 2 trailer spotlights a significant roster of new characters entering the high-stakes psychological game. Leading the new additions is Natsuki Hanae, who voices the cunning Norihiko Yokoya a character fans of Shinobu Kaitani's original manga will recognize as a major antagonist in the series' escalating mind games.
Joining Hanae is Junya Hirano as Kota Akagi, along with Tomohiro Yamaguchi as Kenji Ikezoe and Kengo Tsujii as Yusuke Shibayama. Rounding out the new cast are Reigo Yamaguchi as Kakeru Tajima, Tatsumaru Tachibana as Akira Tsumura, Seiyū Fujiwara as Hiroshi Hasegawa, Kikunosuke Toya as Makoto Murata, and Shinya Takahashi as Tatsuji Wada. The influx of nine new voice actors signals a considerable expansion of the game's participant pool as the stakes intensify.
The Part 2 opening theme is titled "All in" and is performed by Kroi, the five-piece funk and rock band known for their genre-blending style. The ending theme, "Still Not Enough," comes from muque. Both tracks are featured in the newly released trailer, setting the musical tone for the deception-heavy second half of the series. The shift in theme songs reflects the tonal escalation as the games move beyond their early rounds into more ruthless territory.
The anime's production staff carries over from Part 1, with Yūzō Satō serving as chief director and Asami Kawano directing. Tatsuhiko Urahata handles series composition, while Kei Tsuchiya provides character designs and Kisuke Koizumi serves as sound director. The full series is structured as a continuous six-month run without breaks, with Part 2 picking up directly where Part 1 left off.
The series follows college student Nao Kanzaki after she receives a mysterious invitation to participate in the "Liar Game" a high-stakes psychological battle built on lies, deception, and betrayal. The introduction of Yokoya in Part 2 marks a turning point as the games grow more complex and the psychological warfare deepens considerably.
Crunchyroll streams the anime worldwide outside Japan and China. Part 2 of Liar Game begins airing on July 7, continuing the adaptation's momentum through the summer season.
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