The series has also announced the opening and ending theme songs performer.
The popular WebToon Let’s Play announced an anime adaptation a few months ago. Recently, Crunchyroll just released a new trailer for the upcoming series. It was announced by the official website that the anime will premiere on 1 October, 2025. Moreover, 11 new voice actors have joined the growing cast of the series! The anime will be streamed globally on Crunchyroll.
Let’s Play anime new cast, staff, and other details
The new voice actors who have joined the cast are:
- Angela O’Neil voiced by Ayane Sakura
- Vikki Song voiced by Yoko Hikasa
- Monica McKenzie voiced by Mie Sonozaki
- Dallas Hudson voiced by Hiroshi Watanabe
- Abe Calhoun voiced by Kengo Tsujii
- Olivia Sweet voiced by Minami Kurisaka
- Edgar voiced by Kenichiro Matsuda
- Lucy Wright voiced by Sumire Morohoshi
- Umed Patel voiced by Tasuku Hatanaka
- Dee Parker voiced by Mitsuki Saiga
- Samuel A. Young voiced by Kenta Miyake
The previously announced main cast members of the anime are:
- Sam Young voiced by Kana Hanazawa
- Marshall Law voiced by Simba Tsuchiya
- Charles Jones voiced by Yuichi Nakamura
- Link Hudson voiced by Tomokazu Sugita
A brand new trailer for the anime has been released, which features the main characters mentioned above. The show’s opening and ending theme songs “1, 2, Play” and “Left & Right,” will be performed by Japanese R&B legend Toshinobu Kubota.
Daiki Tomiyasu directs the anime at studio OLM. Aya Matsui handles series composition. Ebimo is on the character design concept while Saki Ebisawa handles the character designs. Cornish handles music composition for the series. The original web comic that the anime is based on is created by Leeanne M. Krecic (Mongie). It was released from 2016 to 2022. Rocketship Entertainment currently publishes the series and describes the story as:
She’s young, single and about to achieve her dream of creating incredible video games. But then life throws her a one-two punch: a popular streamer gives her first game a scathing review.
Even worse, she finds out that same troublesome critic is now her new neighbor! A funny, sexy, and all-too-real story about gaming, memes, and social anxiety.
Come for the plot, stay for the doggo.