Project Zero-X Series

Project Zero-X (Kanji: プロジェクォ‐ゼロ‐エツコ, Hepburn: Purojekto Zero-Ekkusu) or simply 0-X is a Psychological Police Action Drama manga series created by Ayato Ryujin, and adapted to a Netflix Original Anime series by Production I.G., with collaboration works from MAPPA Studio.

Plots
Take place in the current Tokyo, somewhere in not so-far future, the series follows SONARTac Team Alpha, a special operations group specializes in cybercrime, terrorist acts and search-and-rescue operations, with members ranging from multi-nationalities ex-spec-ops to ex-military as they address each case, how it affecting them from personal levels.

The team mostly partaking in military operations and special operations. In rare cases, they'll handle on oversea special "unsanctioned" operations.

The series often incorporating literary references, featuring realism point-of-view, thriller actions and portraying the current view of certain countries' societies, political, etc.

Episode List
See also: Project Zero-X/Episode List (Anime) Project Zero-X/Chapter List (Manga)

Original Soundtracks
See also: Project Zero-X/OSTs

Cultural Differences on different countries
The anime was distributed as 3 different version, with little to major differences on each versions. For more details, see here: Project Zero-X\Cultural Diferences

Trivia

 * There are some characters that was either removed/changed completely to fits the currrent standard.
 * Originally, "Project Zero-X" did not have a title, and it was a slice-of-life, sci-fi, isekai series; but upon 5th revision that the idea was scrapped when it was 80% on finalization, to focused on the current style of it.
 * All characters are used to be Japanese, and on 7th revision that features the first non-Japanese Character, Anna Novackova.
 * The current story development plot of Project Zero-X are in 9th revision, with major changes to the plot from 6, new characters added in 7th, furthur polishings in terms of plot and realism in 8th. 9th revision only focused on expanding the stories, characters development and minor changes to current storyline.
 * The episodes' codename are based on hex value (sequence begin with 0x followed by the episode's string), and starting from episode 10, the last number in the sequences is 16, followed by 17-18-19 in the next episodes and so on; the same rule applied to Project I-X as well.