Log Horizon Season 3 DELAYED Due to COVID-19 Scare

The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has caused several delays in the production of anime and manga. Even though industries are trying their best to keep up with their schedules, some delays are just inevitable.

Log Horizon Season 3 DELAYED Due to COVID-19 Scare
Log Horizon | Source: Crunchyroll

Log Horizon’s much anticipated third season, Log Horizon: Roundtable Collapse, was supposed to premiere in October 2020. Due to production issues caused by COVID-19, it has been delayed to January 2021.

[Changes in the broadcast schedule of “Log Horizon Roundtable Collapse”]

Due to the effect of preventing the spread of the new coronavirus, we will change the broadcasting on E-TV to January 2021. We appreciate your understanding and understanding. A new key visual has also been announced.

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Log Horizon Season 3 DELAYED Due to COVID-19 Scare
Log Horizon Cover | Source: Crunchyroll

Studio DEEN announced a 12-episode long third season. Log Horizon’s third season will animate the story covered in the 12th volume of the light novel.

The roundtable alliance, which was formed back in volume 2, will see its inevitable collapse. In season 2, after being trapped for more than six months in the game, the adventurers have started to gain the trust of the people of the land.

Akiba has flourished thanks to law and order established by Shiroe’s Round Table Alliance. Even though the Round Table Alliance is a hit, Akiba faces a threat from the spies of Minami district and a shortage of funds.

Shiroe also decides to venture outside the city and explore the vast world in which they are trapped.

Accompanied by his friend Naotsugu and the Sage of Mirror Lake Regan, the calculative Shiroe makes his move, hoping to unravel new possibilities and eventually find a way home.

About Log Horizon

Log Horizon is a Japanese novel series written by Mamare Touno and illustrated by Kazuhiro Hara. It began serialization online in 2010 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō, being later on acquired by Enterbrain and published as a light novel in Japan since 2011.

The plot is set in a massively multiplayer online role-playing game called Elder Tale. During the release of the game’s twelfth expansion pack, thirty thousand Japanese gamers were transported to a virtual reality world as their respective characters. With no way out, Shiroe and his friends team up to form a guild called “Log Horizon” to survive in this challenging world.

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