Anime fans rejoice! The long-awaited sequel to Let This Grieving Soul Retire! is finally here. The production team has officially confirmed that Season 2 will premiere on October 6, accompanied by a brand-new promotional video that reveals exciting details about what’s to come.
A New Trailer with Fresh Surprises
The newly released trailer doesn’t just showcase never-before-seen scenes from the upcoming season it also gives fans a first listen to the new opening and ending themes that will define the emotional core of this next chapter.
- Opening theme: “Algorithm” by Kiyono Yasuno
- Ending theme: “Yume no Hitokakera” (Fragment of a Dream) by i☆Ris
These tracks will set the tone as our reluctant hero, who only wishes for a quiet retirement, once again gets pulled into adventures with his ever-growing and powerful party.

Why Fans Are Excited for Season 2
The first season of Let This Grieving Soul Retire! struck a unique balance of comedy and fantasy. It followed the tale of a hunter who longed for peace but constantly found himself dragged into situations far beyond his control.
Season 2 promises to:
- Expand the relationships and dynamics between the characters
- Dive deeper into the strategies behind their unusual “party” system
- Deliver even more of the mix of humor, action, and heart that made the first season a surprise hit
From Light Novel to Anime Success
The anime adapts the light novel series written by Tsukikage and illustrated by Chyko, which has earned a special place in the world of Japanese light fantasy. With its lighthearted tone, unpredictable twists, and charming characters, the novels have built a loyal following.
The success of the first adaptation paved the way for this sequel, proving just how much fans have connected with the story of a grieving soul who just can’t seem to escape adventure.
Final Thoughts
With a confirmed release date, new music themes, and plenty of fresh storylines, Let This Grieving Soul Retire! Season 2 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated anime of the fall season.
But what about you?
Do you think Season 2 will surpass the first and cement its place as one of the standout anime of autumn? Share your thoughts in the comments we’d love to hear them!