This year's 43rd issue of Kodansha 's Weekly Shōnen Magazine is revealing on Wednesday that Nakaba Suzuki 's The Seven Deadly Sins manga is inspiring a new television anime series. The issue didn't give any other information about the new anime.

The four-episode The Seven Deadly Sins -Signs of Holy War- special anime series premiered on August 28 and is ending on Sunday. The special features an all-new original story, which Suzuki himself wrote.

The anime's staff had announced last September that production on a new television anime series was green-lit for this year. The original announcement had stated that the new series would feature the same staff as the show's first season. When the four-episode The Seven Deadly Sins -Signs of Holy War- special series was announced in March, the announcement didn't specify if the announcement last October was for the four-week special, but the staff for The Seven Deadly Sins -Signs of Holy War- differed from the first television anime series.

The first television anime of the manga premiered in Japan in October 2014, and ended with 24 episodes. The manga also bundled two original video anime projects last summer.

Suzuki launched the series in Kodansha 's Weekly Shōnen Magazine in 2012, and Kodansha shipped the 22nd volume on August 17. Kodansha will release the 23rd volume on October 17.