After 19 years, Code Lyoko is officially making a comeback.
For many fans, this is the return of one of the most unique animated series of the 2000s. Blending real-world adventures with virtual battles in Lyoko, the show built a passionate fanbase that has kept its legacy alive for nearly two decades.
Even more exciting, the sequel is reportedly being written by the entire original creative team, giving longtime viewers hope that the spirit of the series will remain intact. Seeing Ulrich, Yumi, Odd, Jérémie, Aelita, and the fight against X.A.N.A. continue is something fans never thought they'd get to experience again.
Welcome back, Lyoko Warriors. The adventure isn't over yet. ❤️
With a decade of horror behind us, we want to push the horror further with a visual update, new game modes, and more.
It's still early in the development process, but here's a sneak peek at what we've been working on behind the scenes.
It’s been the ride of a lifetime! Thank you for all the support this season. Logging off for a while for my own sake. No matter what happens a portion of this fan base knows how to make us feel absolute dread. Lighten up! It’s a drag show! Have fun for once! Love you all 👑🗝️
the map is made from trickster’s memory of seoul as a city obsessed with him so this also implies the entity put MiNA on the map specifically to piss him off 😭
Kevin Woo on working with Dead by Daylight to voice Kwon Tae-Young:
"Transitioning from consultant to fully embodying a character through voice was both surreal and deeply fulfilling. As a consultant on the original chapter, I was involved in shaping the Trickster’s emotional identity — his ego, his obsession with artistry, and the narcissistic rage simmering beneath his polished idol exterior.
Stepping into Kwon Tae-young’s perspective in this new release allowed me to approach the world of Dead by Daylight from the other side of that mythology. Because I understood the Trickster’s lore so intimately, his betrayal, his fixation on control, and his warped perception of performance. I was able to layer that history into Kwon Tae-young’s fear and internal conflict."
Additionally on his role in K-Pop Demon Hunters and how that shaped his performance:
"Voice acting for KPop Demon Hunters deepened my appreciation for how much storytelling can be communicated purely through tone, breath control, and texture. Without physical performance to rely on, your voice becomes the entire emotional instrument. In a game like Dead by Daylight, that responsibility is amplified
Unlike polished K-pop tracks, which prioritize control and tonal perfection, horror voice work embraces imperfection, cracked screams, unstable breathing, and vocal strain. The chaos is the performance."
Additionally he added a fun comment for fans of KPDH:
"I personally think as a Killer, Mystery Saja would thrive on psychological manipulation rather than brute aggression."