Arcane season 2 release schedule: When is episode 1 on Netflix?
All the latest on the times and dates for Arcane season 2
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Arcane season 2 marks the final installment of Netflix’s League of Legends spin-off. Ella Purnell and Hailee Steinfeld return to voice sisters Jinx and Vi, who find themselves on opposite sides of a rapidly escalating conflict. Unlike other Netflix releases, though, this isn’t getting a binge-watch release – it’s coming in three separate parts, Act 1, 2, and 3, over the course of November.
We’ve got everything you need to know below about the Arcane season 2 release schedule, with all the dates and times for every episode.
Arcane season 2 release date: What time is Act 1 on Netflix?
Arcane season 2 Act 1 (which is episodes 1, 2, and 3) release date isSaturday, November 9. Netflix shows typically drop atmidnight Pacific/3am Easternin the US and8am GMTin the UK.
Arcane season 2 release schedule: When are new episodes out?
How many episodes of Arcane season 2 are there?
There arenine episodes in Arcane season 2.This is the same number as there was in season 1, which was also released in three parts.
Where can I watch Arcane season 2?
Arcane season 2 is available to watch on Netflix worldwide. No matter where you are, you’ll need a subscription to tune in.
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