Jinx holding out a finger gun in ArcaneAgainst all odds, video game adaptations across both film and TV are currently riding high, proving to be massive crowd-pleasers. Whether it’s family entertainment like the Sonic films or mature post-apocalyptic dramas like The Last of Us, gamers have never had a better time to see these beloved stories in a new medium. In recent years, Netflix has been a champion in this field, releasing many highly acclaimed animated series based on video games, with Arcane (based on League of Legends) undoubtedly being one of their finest.

First released back in November 2021, Arcane revolves around two sisters, Vi (voiced by Hailee Steinfeld) and Powder/Jinx (Ella Purnell). Growing up as thieves in the corrupted underground city of Zaun, their relationship is shattered after a heist gone horribly wrong. This traumatic event forever changes their home as new crime lords seize control, but also Piltover, the shiny utopia above them, which is on the brink of making major technological and magical advancements. As civil unrest between Zaun and Piltover escalates, Vi and Jinx find themselves at the heart of the conflict, yet on rival sides, with one seeking peace and the other anarchy.

After three years, the series is finally returning to our screens for its highly anticipated and explosive conclusion. So, if you’re ready to jump back into the chaotic world of Arcane, keep reading below to find out where and when you can watch Season 2!

When Is ‘Arcane’ Season 2 Coming Out?

Katie Leung's Caitlyn aiming a sniper rifle in Arcane Season 2Image via Netflix

Arcane Season 2 is currently scheduled to premiere on Saturday, November 9, 2024. However, bingeing will not be possible all at once. Like the previous season, Netflix has opted to split up the episodes into three distinct “acts.” This staggered release model means that it will take three weeks for the entire season to be out. You can read more in depth about the episode release schedule below.

Is ‘Arcane’ Season 2 Streaming Online?

Vi from Arcane Season 2 with black hair, bruises, and fists raisedYes! Arcane Season 2 will be available to stream exclusively on Netflix. The first “act” of Season 2 will debut on November 9, 2024, with the remaining acts coming later this month. Again, more on this very soon! However, if you want to rewatch or catch up on Season 1, you can do so right now with the whole season available.

Can You Stream ‘Arcane’ Season 2 Without Netflix?

Jinx in Arcane Season 2 Image via Netflix

Unfortunately, given its exclusivity, Netflix is the only streaming service where you can watch Arcane. If you do not currently have a Netflix subscription, those interested can check out a breakdown of the different subscription models and costs below.

Plans
Features
Subscription Costs

Standard With Ads

1080p Resolution
Ability to stream on two devices at once
Ad breaks

 
$6.99 per month

Standard (Ad-Free)

Access to Netflix’s full catalog
Ability to stream on two devices at once
Full HD 1080p streaming
Ability to download up to thirty select titles
No Ads

 
$15.49 per month

Premium

Access to Netflix’s full catalog
Ability to stream on two devices at once
4k + HDR streaming
Ability to download up to thirty select titles
No Ads

 
$22.99 per month

What Is the Episode Schedule for ‘Arcane’ Season 2?

Ambessa, voiced by Ellen Thomas, wearing a mask in Arcane Season 2Image via Netflix

As mentioned above, like its predecessor, Arcane Season 2 will be split up into three “acts”. Each act will be released a week apart, for three weeks, until all nine episodes are out. Below is the complete episode schedule for when you can stream the entire season.

The official trailer for Arcane Season 2 was released by Netflix via their YouTube channel on September 5, 2024. In it, we see Vi finally admit to Caitlyn (Katie Leung) that she has lost her sister to madness. With Powder gone, only Jinx remains, and she is hellbent on watching Piltover burn to the ground by leading a chaotic rebellion. What follows is an intense series of action-packed moments as we see Vi and Caitlyn rally together their allies to defend Piltover from Jinx’s relentless attacks.

The trailer also offers our first looks at other returning characters, such as Ekko, Heimerdinger, Ambessa Medarda, and Sevika, all of whom will play significant roles in this major conflict. What remains a mystery, though, is the fate of the Piltover council members. We last saw them debating Zaun’s independence in the closing moments of Season 1’s finale, just before Jinx fired a missile at their building. They are curiously absent here, so only time will tell who survived the blast and whether they can restore order to both cities.

Other Video Game Adaptations You Can Stream Right Now

Castlevania (2017 – 2021)

Trevor Belmont, Sypha Belnades and Adrian "Alucard" Tepes together in Dracula's Castle from 'Castlevania'Image via Netflix

Castlevania follows Trevor Belmont (Richard Armitage), the last living member of a legendary monster-hunting family. He is tasked with killing Dracula (Graham McTavish), who has lost faith in humanity after villagers accused his human wife of witchcraft and burnt her at the stake. Trevor teams up with Sypha (Alejandra Reynoso), a skilled Speaker magician, and Alucard (James Callis), Dracula’s dhampir son, to defeat Dracula’s demon army and the vengeful vampire himself.