In a world full of monsters, betrayal, and endless war, one man, Guts, stands alone with his giant sword, the Dragonslayer. The Berserk manga tells the story of his painful journey through revenge, survival, and inner demons.
Guts is not just a fighter but a symbol of pain, rage, and strength. His path takes him through battles with demons, cursed objects, and endless war. Each chapter of Berserk shows more of his fight against fate.
Berserk volume 43 release
Berserk continues with Volume 43, carrying the story forward after the passing of creator Kentaro Miura. The manga is now created by Kouji Mori and Studio Gaga, based on Miura’s original notes. Fans can expect emotional moments, intense battles, and a deeper look into Guts’ mental struggles.
Where to watch Berserk anime
Fans of Berserk can dive into Guts’ dark fantasy world across several major streaming platforms. Different adaptations are available, each covering important parts of the story.
Berserk (2016): This series continues Guts’ journey after the Golden Age Arc, showcasing his brutal battles against demons and apostles.
Golden Age Arc: Memorial Edition: A re-edited version of the original movie trilogy, aired as a TV series with added scenes and improved pacing. It focuses on Guts' early life and tragic time with Griffith and the Band of the Hawk.
Berserk (2016): Available to stream with updated visuals. This adaptation follows Guts as the Black Swordsman, continuing the story after his betrayal and the Eclipse event.
Golden Age Arc movie trilogy: These three animated films cover the beginning of the Berserk saga—from Guts joining the Band of the Hawk to the shocking Eclipse. Availability may vary by region, so it might not appear for all users.
Berserk (2016): Another platform offering the newer version of the anime. Viewers can follow Guts' dark, violent path as he seeks revenge in a cursed world.
Zodd collector’s edition
To mark the release, a limited collector’s edition includes a detailed bust figure of Zodd the Immortal, one of Guts’ longest-standing enemies. The figure captures Zodd’s monstrous form and comes with a special manga set.
Unofficial projects removed
Fan-made videos like Berserk: The Black Swordsman have recently been removed by official rights holders. The creators are encouraging fans to support only official versions to protect the legacy of the original work.