The finale of the anime "Magical Girl Rising Project" has brought about inquiries about its continuation. However, it seems that there are still no plans for its continuation.
The source material of the anime comes from its light novel version, and as such there are a lot of things that can be used to drive the story for the "Magical Girl Rising Project," according to Crunchy Roll. However, anime director Hiroyuki Hashimoto took to Twitter, first thanking the original creators of the anime, as well as the staff and voice actors that made it possible.
魔法少女育成計画の最後の放送も落ち着いて来たので挨拶を。本当に大変なスケジュールな中頑張ってくれたラルケの皆様。キャラデの愛敬さん。SDキャラデの伊藤さん。演出の皆さん、
作画の皆さん、そして素晴らしいキャストの皆様、そして応援して下さった皆様ありがとうございました! その2へ— 橋本 裕之 (@lainnet01) Disyembre 24, 2016
Furthermore, Hashimoto confirms that while the "Magical Girl Rising Project" anime has ended, its story has not. With this, he encourages the fans to read the light novels, where he commends Asari Endo and Maruino for creating a lot of charmingly cute yet painful characters. Finally, he concludes that the future of the anime is uncertain at best.
"Magical Girl Raising Project" is an anime that tells the story about magical girls with a twist. The main protagonist of the story is Koyuki Himekawa, a girl who has always dreamed about becoming a real magical girl, but the most she could do in the real world is play her fantasy through the free-to-play "Magical Girl Raising Project" game, according to Anime News Network,
In an unexpected twist, the game offers to make her dream a reality. Now, assuming the role of a real magical girl, Koyuki now dedicates her life protecting people to collect "Magical Candy." While the protagonist enjoys her nights of exploration as a real-life magical girl and even making friends with other magical girls in the area, they discover that the life of they have been offered hides a terrible secret.
"Magical Girl Raising Project" is based from the light novel of the same title, and it can be streamed through Crunchy Roll. Here is a video of the anime's trailer: