Arcane Season 2 set to release November 2024

Arcane Season 2 set to release November 2024

Antonio Cinotti Ballarte

11 Oct, 2023, 02:02

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Last updated: 10 Apr, 2025, 23:00

Arcane Season 2 will officially release on November 2024! The official Arcane X account made a post regarding this

Post-Season 1

Season 1 of Arcane first released on September 6, 2021. It had great ratings by critics and created a major audience.  On Rotten Tomatoes, there is a 100% rating by critics and 96% rating by the audience. To further the success of the Netflix original, Arcane won the Game Award for Best Adaptation competing against other prominent titles such as Sonic the HedgeHog 2 and Uncharted.

What to expect for Season 2

[SEASON ONE SPOILER WARNING]

With Season 2 coming out a year from now, there a few loose ends in the series. There is the matter of Jinx supposedly blowing up the council with her Super Mega Death Rocket. There is also what is happening with Singed and Vander as we could see in the final shots of episode 9. Rumor has it that Vander will eventually become Warwick after some lab experiments made by Singed. On another note, we will see Caitlyn and Vi's love interest story progress further into either coming to fruition or being shut down to focus on catching Jinx for her crimes.

Where to watch Arcane Season 2?

Riot Games had signed with Netflix to be the exclusive streaming platform for Arcane season 1. This is continuing for season 2 and likely any further seasons that will be confirmed later on as the series progresses.

 

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