Record of Ragnarok Season 2 Poster Revealed, Click to know

Record of Ragnarok has officially announced its return to Netflix with a season 2 and revealed its projected release date in a new image that teases more of the celestial conflicts to come!

Last Summer saw the global debut on Netflix of the anime adaptation of the cult favorite manga series by Shinya Umemura, Takumi Fukui, and Ajichika.

The first season teased fans that plans were already being made to extend the series with a second season. The second season has finally achieved a substantial advancement, even if those goals were first hinted at last year. 

Netflix will release Season 2 of Record of Ragnarok sometime in 2023, as per the account’s official Twitter page.

Despite the regrettable absence of a release date, a poster displaying the following sequence of bouts that viewers will watch in action in the new episodes has given fans a clearer idea of what to expect from the latest episodes.

There will still be a few significant literary and mythological figures, but only if the new episodes of the series are more popular. 

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Record of Ragnarok Season 2
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There is some concern that the upcoming episodes would replicate the same issues because of the way each fight was animated in the previous season, which led to some very divisive reactions from viewers. But we won’t be able to see it in action until the following year.

If you want to watch the show before the second season premiere next year, the first batch of episodes is currently available on Netflix. According to official statements, the Record of Ragnarok is as follows: 

“This hugely well-liked manga series, which has sold over 6 million copies, will now have an anime adaptation!

Thirteen one-on-one battles pit representatives from human history against the world’s deities, with the fate of humanity on the line.

This vivid world is brought to life on screen by Graphinica, the animation studio behind Juni Taisen: Zodiac War and Hello Universe.

Many brutal 3D CG combats in anime, such as those in Blade of the Immortal, Promark, and Girls und Panzer, have already been illustrated by Graphinica. On the screen, a battle-action anime that is both thrilling and transcendent!” 

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