GUNDAM Schedules a Global New-Anime Reveal for July 24

GUNDAM Official Website currently lists a San Diego Comic-Con 2026 notice that matters for anime watchers far beyond the convention floor: a special program about a new Gundam anime will premiere globally on July 24, 2026 at 3:00 a.m. JST on the official GUNDAM YouTube channel. The same notice says the SDCC panel in San Diego will reveal the same new-anime information one day earlier, on July 23 local time.
The page is framed around GUNDAM Showcase 2026 – Unveil the Next Gundam, a panel event scheduled for SDCC from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. local time in Room 6BCF. The notice also says Gundam will have a booth and workshop at the convention, so the new-anime reveal is part of a larger franchise presence rather than an isolated trailer drop.
What Was Announced
The official summary is straightforward. A new-anime panel event at SDCC will disclose fresh information about the next Gundam animated project. That same material will be delivered again in a special YouTube program on July 24, 2026, with archive viewing available afterward. The release is also careful to note that the special program is not a recording or live relay of the panel itself.
The notice goes one step further and says the panel will also cover the franchise’s current and future plans, for both Japan and overseas. In other words, this is not just a teaser image and a countdown; the company is signaling a broader update on where the franchise is headed next.
Why It Matters
For a franchise as large as Gundam, the format of the announcement matters almost as much as the content. By pairing an in-person SDCC reveal with a global premiere on YouTube, the company is making the news accessible without forcing fans to rely on secondhand clips, reposts, or social-media summaries.
The timing is also useful. The special program is scheduled for July 24, 2026 at 3:00 a.m. JST, which means fans in Japan, North America, Europe, and elsewhere will all need to translate the same reveal into their own time zones. That kind of synchronized access makes the announcement easier to follow and easier to discuss in real time.
SDCC itself helps the news travel. It is one of the most visible pop-culture conventions in the world, so an anime announcement made there already arrives with international reach. Gundam is using that visibility to make the next reveal feel larger than a routine brand update.
Context for International Fans
If you are outside Japan, the key takeaway is that the notice gives you the official starting point. The panel happens in San Diego on July 23, 2026, but the YouTube premiere on July 24, 2026 is the easier route for most international viewers. The archive note is important too, because it suggests you will not have to catch the exact premiere minute to stay current.
The source page also says the panel will be accompanied by booth and workshop activity at SDCC. That is a reminder that major franchise announcements increasingly launch as both on-site experiences and global digital events. Gundam is treating the convention as a live moment, but not as a closed-room one.
For readers who track the franchise closely, the phrase “current and future plans” is the most interesting part of the notice. It indicates that the event is meant to situate the new anime within a broader line of series activity, not just a single title reveal.
What Happens Next
The next fixed date is July 23, 2026 in San Diego, when the panel takes place. The globally visible moment follows on July 24, 2026 at 3:00 a.m. JST on the official GUNDAM YouTube channel. After that, the archive should make the reveal easier to revisit and summarize.
If you follow Gundam news closely, the practical move is simple: watch the official channel, not rumor threads. The notice already tells you where the reveal will happen, what it will cover, and when it will be available.
Sources
- GUNDAM Official Website: new anime announcement program notice
- GUNDAM official YouTube channel
- San Diego Comic-Con official site
Information was checked on July 21, 2026 at 22:14 JST.
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