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    Arcane Season 2: Here’s Everything You Need to Know

    Prepare to get jinxed! 
    By Erin Corbett and Stephan Lee
    June 11, 2024

Prepare to get jinxed! When last we saw Arcane’s League of Legends champions Vi and Jinx, the two sisters were veering down completely different paths in the looming showdown between Piltover and Zaun.

Season 2, arriving in November 2024, will be the final chapter of Arcane, but according to co-creator Christian Linke, there’s much more to come from the greater lore. “Arcane is just the beginning of our larger storytelling journey and partnership with the wonderful animation studio that is Fortiche," said Linke during a League Dev Update. "From the very beginning, since we started working on this project, we had a very specific ending in mind, which means the story of Arcane wraps up with this second season. But Arcane is just the first of many stories that we want to tell in Runeterra.”

Watch the brand-new teaser trailer above and keep reading for first look images, plus all the details we have (so far) on Arcane Season 2.

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What is Arcane about? 

Arcane tells the origin story of two iconic League of Legends champions, who just so happen to be sisters. Jinx (Ella Purnell) — also known as Powder — and Vi (Hailee Steinfeld) find themselves on rival sides of a brewing war between the utopian city Piltover and its oppressed underbelly Zaun. Powder and Vi are completely transformed by the end of the first season, as Powder becomes the mischievous Jinx and Vi proves she’s one champion you don’t want to mess with. 

What is Arcane based on?

Arcane is based on the popular multiplayer online battle arena game League of Legends, developed and released by Riot Games in 2009The animated series was constructed by co-creators Linke and Alex Yee and was produced by the French animation studio Fortiche in partnership with Riot Games. Read more about how the world of Arcane came together

What League of Legends characters are in Arcane?

A good number of League of Legends champions appeared in the first season, some more prominent than others. Along with sisters Powder/Jinx and Vi, you’ll also meet Caitlyn (Elsa Davoine), Ekko (Reed Shannon), Jayce (Kevin Alejandro), Singed (Brett Tucker), Heimerdinger (Mick Wingert), and Viktor (Harry Lloyd). Learn more about all the LoL champions who made their way into this story. 

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What’s the Arcane Season 2 release date? 

The final chapter of this League of Legends story comes to Netflix in November 2024. 

Can I watch an Arcane Season 2 teaser trailer?

Get your first look at Arcane Season 2 at the top of this story. 

Can I watch a trailer of Arcane Season 2? 

Watch a teaser trailer right here!

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