The official website for the anime based on Broccoli's Uta no Prince-sama female-oriented dating simulation games announced on Saturday that the third season will be titled Uta no Prince-sama - Maji Love Revolutions . The season is slated to premiere in April 2015. The website also posted the anime's main visual:

Returning cast members include:

Miyuki Sawashiro as Haruka Nanami

Takuma Terashima as Otoya Ittoki

Kenichi Suzumura as Masato Hijirikawa

Kishô Taniyama as Natsuki Shinomiya

Mamoru Miyano as Tokiya Ichinose

Junichi Suwabe as Ren Jingūji

Hiro Shimono as Shō Kurusu

Kousuke Toriumi as Cecil Aijima

Showtaro Morikubo as Reiji Kotobuki

Tatsuhisa Suzuki as Ranmaru Kurosaki

Shouta Aoi as Ai Mikaze

Tomoaki Maeno as Camus

Yūichi Nakamura as Ringo Tsukimiya

Koji Yusa as Ryūya Hyūga

Yuka Imai as Tomochika Shibuya

Makoto Hoshino (Sword Art Online, To Love-Ru -Trouble- Darkness), episode director for the first two anime seasons, is directing the third series at A-1 Pictures. Tomoko Konparu (Kimi ni Todoke - From Me to You, Nodame Cantabile) is again in charge of series composition. Mitsue Mori (Chiko, Heiress of the Phantom Thief, Sound of the Sky) is returning as chief animation director and character designer, adapting Chinatsu Kurahana's original character designs. Elements Garden (Bodacious Space Pirates, You and Me.) is again composing the music.

The anime adapts a dating simulation video game for female players developed by Broccoli. In the slapstick romantic comedy, the female protagonist goes to a school for the performing arts with boys who are budding idols.

The original Uta no Prince-sama - Maji Love 1000% anime aired in Japan in July 2011, and ended in the September of that year. Niconico streamed that series outside of Japan as it aired. Uta no Prince-sama - Maji Love 2000%, the second series, premiered in Japan in 2013, and Crunchyroll streamed the series outside of Japan as it aired.

Sentai Filmworks licensed the first and second anime series and released them on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in North America this year.

[Via Hachima Kikō]