If you grew up queueing tanks and infantry on a grid — Game Boy Advance cartridge in hand, trying to out-think the enemy AI — the name Tiny Metal probably means something to you. AREA35’s turn-based tactics series has spent nearly a decade earning its reputation as the spiritual heir to Advance Wars, and now the franchise is making the leap to anime. The project is called TINY METAL ZERO LINE (零戦線), and its debut teaser, screened at Japan Expo 2026 in Paris on 9 July, has strategy fans across Asia paying close attention.
An Advance Wars Heir Gets Its Anime Moment

AREA35 unveiled the project alongside animation studio SAFEHOUSE — the team behind Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance — and a pilot episode directed by Hiroyasu Kobayashi, a storyboarder and key animator whose credits span DAN DA DAN, The Heike Story, and Tatami Time Machine Blues, all produced under the banner of Studio Khara. It is Kobayashi’s directorial debut, and the choice of SAFEHOUSE for animation suggests AREA35 is aiming for something with serious visual ambition rather than a quick franchise cash-in.
Series scripts are handled by writer Hirotaka Inaba, with original story and production supervised by AREA35 founder Hiroaki Yura. Rounding out the crew are composers Yuu Miyake and Jessica Mao, and an art direction credit for Koji Moriga.
The Character Designer Singapore Gamers Will Recognise
The name that will turn heads among fans of Japanese tactical RPGs is Yūsuke Kozaki. Alongside character designer Go Takahashi, Kozaki is responsible for the anime’s visual identity — and his portfolio reads like a highlight reel of beloved Asian gaming: he designed the characters for Fire Emblem Fates and Fire Emblem Awakening, two entries in Nintendo’s strategy RPG series that remain hugely popular across Southeast Asia. His aesthetic sensibility — clean linework, expressive faces, military detail — fits the Tiny Metal world well, and it is one reason the early character art has made an impression even before broadcast details emerge.
The voice cast is equally notable. Toshiyuki Toyonaga plays protagonist Major Nathan Gries, Kenjiro Tsuda voices Lord General Isoroku Tsukumo, Mikako Komatsu takes the role of Wolfram — leader of the White Fangs — and Riho Kuma plays Nora Godwin.
The Story So Far

The anime’s setting is a post-war world haunted by what the story calls “the Lost Tech” — caches of powerful military hardware buried and forgotten after a devastating conflict, now a powder keg waiting for the wrong hands. Major Gries believes the only way to keep that powder keg cold is to locate and lock down every cache before they can be weaponised. Things get complicated when an unknown signal is detected beneath the Northridge Alps, drawing Gries, Tsukumo, and Wolfram’s White Fangs into an uneasy alliance.
Fans of the game series will recognise the world’s mix of retro military aesthetics and anime character energy — think grimy tanks alongside sharp character designs, low-stakes political intrigue that can turn lethal. For the uninitiated, the teaser gives just enough: moody lighting, tense faces, and the promise of armoured combat on a human scale.
Release Window Still TBA — But Already on Radar
No broadcast or streaming platform has been announced for TINY METAL ZERO LINE, and no premiere window has been confirmed. AREA35 is simultaneously developing the game series: Tiny Metal 2, which was rescheduled from 2026 to spring 2027 for Steam and other platforms, will also feature SAFEHOUSE cinematics, meaning the anime and the sequel game are being built in parallel.
For strategy fans in Singapore and across the region, this is the rare case of a game-based anime adaptation that actually has the pedigree to justify excitement. The anime and manga space is full of rushed adaptations — this one, at least, has taken the time to assemble a crew worth watching. We will be keeping an eye on the official TINY METAL GAME YouTube channel for the next teaser.