As was pointed out in the most recent
This Week in Free Anime & Manga post, Crunchyroll has begun streaming last year's hit action-fantasy-comedy fan-service series (at what point exactly do yuri undertones cease being undertones?), "Koihime Muso!" Currently the first four episodes are up on the site, with the first two being free to everyone. New episodes will then be added every Saturday evening.
According to the initial press release for the announcement, Crunchyroll said that the series would be streamed in both subbed & dubbed formats. But considering that the series has yet to be licensed or dubbed yet, this was pretty obviously an error on their part. The fact that no dub eps have been added yet should be proof of that. I had actually planned to show the series on NebsTV, but obviously that wont be happening anymore.
The timing of this decision leads me to believe that Crunchyroll plans to simulcast season two, "Shin Koihime Muso," when it
begins airing next month. They probably got the rights for it, but realized it'd be best show the first season as well in order for viewers not to feel lost. Currently no Fall series have been officially announced for CR yet, though it's expected that the third season of "Shugo Chara" will be added. "InuYasha: the Final Act" (which was recently confirmed to be only 26 episodes long, wtf?) is a good possibility as well.
Source:
http://www.crunchyroll.com/forumtopic-559659/koihime-musou-is-now-here-on-cr