To celebrate April Fools Day, the staff of the Azur Lane Bisoku Zenshin! short anime series shared a new key visual and promotional video to reveal the staff’s next production, Azur Lane Bisoku Tensei!. Moreover, an official website for Azur Lane Bisoku Tensei! is also live.

At the very least, Azur Lane Bisoku Tensei! appears to be a sneak peek of the second season of the Azur Lane Bisoku Zenshin! anime, which was announced in September 2023. The first season is streaming on Crunchyroll under the English title Azur Lane: Slow Ahead!.
Here’s the cast and staff of the anime:
Cast
- Nozomi Yamane as Javelin
- Yō Taichi as Ayanami
- Maria Naganawa as Laffey
- Rika Abe as Z23
- Sumire Uesaka as Akashi
- Minami Takahashi as Baltimore
- Ayane Sakura as Prinz Eugen
Crew
- Director: Masato Jinbo
- Writer: Yū Satō
- Producer: Yostar Pictures
- Studio: CANDY BOX
- Production Cooperation: Yokohama Animation Lab
- Character Designer: Hiromitsu Hagiwara
- Animation Director: Kengo Saitō and Hiromitsu Hagiwara
- Composer: Shade
Lastly, Azur Lane is available now for Android and iOS, and the Google Play/App Store pages describe the game as follows:
Azur Lane features an interactive combat system that combines the best of strategy and 2D shooter games. Players must command a flotilla, divided into two parts: the Vanguard Fleet and the Main Fleet. While the Vanguard is responsible for striking and clearing operations, the Main Fleet must focus on fire support and dealing damage to enemy ships. Strategy is key, and players must build their fleets carefully to succeed on the high seas. Players can strengthen their fleets from the base via the Academy and Dorms, where they can earn experience points, buy items from the shop, or improve their skills in the Classroom.