DIGIMON BEATBREAK Reveals New Visuals for Tomoro Tenma, Reina Sakuya, Makoto Kuonji and Partners
The upcoming anime DIGIMON BEATBREAK, the tenth television series in the Digimon franchise, has released new character visuals ahead of its October 5 premiere. Following the reveal of protagonist Tomoro Tenma and his partner Gekomon, the latest visuals introduce Reina Sakuya with Pristimon, Makoto Kuonji with Chiropmon, and Kyo Sawashiro.

New visuals released for DIGIMON BEATBREAK featuring Tomoro Tenma & Gekomon, Reina Sakuya & Pristimon, Makoto Kuonji & Chiropmon. © Akiyoshi Hongo, Toei Animation
A New Protagonist and His Partner
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New visuals released for DIGIMON BEATBREAK featuring Reina Sakuya & Pristimon © Akiyoshi Hongo, Toei Animation
The story centers on 15-year-old high school freshman Tomoro Tenma and his partner Gekomon, a Reptile-type, Data-attribute Digimon in its Rookie stage. This marks the first new Digimon television anime since Digimon Ghost Game aired from 2021 to 2023.
Story and Setting

New visuals released for DIGIMON BEATBREAK featuring Tomoro Tenma & Gekomon © Akiyoshi Hongo, Toei Animation
In the world of DIGIMON BEATBREAK, human thoughts and emotions generate a resource known as e-Pulse, which powers AI support devices called SapotaMa. While society thrives on this energy, monstrous beings appear—Digimon, creatures that evolve by consuming e-Pulse. Tomoro’s encounter with Gekomon, who suddenly emerges from his SapotaMa, pulls him into an extraordinary journey shaping the future of both humans and Digimon.
The Digimon Legacy

New visuals released for DIGIMON BEATBREAK featuring Makoto Kuonji & Chiropmon. © Akiyoshi Hongo, Toei Animation
The Digimon franchise began in 1997 as a handheld game and launched its first anime, Digimon Adventure, in 1999. Over the years, the series has introduced more than 1,000 unique Digimon and delivered stories focused on friendship and growth. To date, nine television series and eleven films have been released, with DIGIMON BEATBREAK set to continue the legacy as the tenth TV installment.
Television Series Timeline

New visuals released for DIGIMON BEATBREAK featuring Kyo Sawashiro © Akiyoshi Hongo, Toei Animation
Digimon Adventure (1999–2000)
Digimon Adventure 02 (2000–2001)
Digimon Tamers (2001–2002)
Digimon Frontier (2002–2003)
Digimon Savers (2006–2007)
Digimon Xros Wars (2010–2012)
Digimon Universe: App Monsters (2016–2017)
Digimon Adventure: (2020–2021)
Digimon Ghost Game (2021–2023)
DIGIMON BEATBREAK (from October 2025)
Source : ORICON NEWS