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Arcane became the first streaming show to win Best Animated Program at last year’s Emmys.
But it’s going to be another year before viewers can enjoy the second season of the Riot Games adaptation.
Season 2 of the show, which was created by Christian Linke and Alex Yee, will premiere in November 2024. That would mark three years after it first debuted.
The streamer announced the news as part of its Geeked Week event.
The series stars the voice talents of Hailee Steinfeld, Ella Purnell and Katie Leung, who are set to reprise their roles in the sophomore season as Vi, Jinx and Caitlyn Kiramman, respectively.
The show, which made its debut in November 2021, is set in the utopian region of League of Legends realms Piltover and the oppressed underground of Zaun.
Arcane, animated by Fortiche Productions, follows the origins of popular League champions sisters Jinx and Vi as they seek to reunite. Overcoming the world of Arcane is a dark power that brings on violence and chaos, and threatens to keep the sisters apart.
Linke and Yee executive produce alongside Marc Merrill, Brandon Beck, Jane Chung and Thomas Vu.
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