
Is ‘Arcane' returning for season 3? Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on May 19, 2025, 18:00 IST Last updated May 19, 2025, 11:40 IST
Fans of Arcane , the critically acclaimed animated series set in the League of Legends universe, are eagerly awaiting news about a potential third season. With its stunning visuals, gripping storyline, and beloved characters like Vi, Jinx, and Caitlyn, Arcane has captured hearts worldwide. But is Arcane returning for Season 3? Here's everything we know so far. Will There Be an Arcane Season 3?
As of May 2025, there is no official confirmation from Netflix or Riot Games regarding Arcane Season 3. A report from ComingSoon.net stated that the animated series was set to conclude after its second season, which wrapped up in late 2024. However, fan speculation and social media buzz suggest that the Arcane universe may continue in some form, whether through a third season or spin-offs. Arcane Season 3 Release Date Rumors
Without official confirmation, no release date for Arcane Season 3 has been set. Some reports have speculated a potential release on November 22, 2025, but this remains unverified. Given the production timeline for Arcane 's previous seasons, which took several years due to the high-quality animation, a third season—if greenlit—might not arrive before 2026 or later.
Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com
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