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No, Arcane isn’t getting three League of Legends sequels – but the Netflix show’s co-creator still ‘can’t say’ when they’ll be released or who’ll appear in them



  • Arcane’s co-creator has revealed which regions of Runeterra will be explored in the next League of Legends (LoL) adaptation
  • Noxus, Ionia, and Demacia are set to take center stage
  • Riot Games’ co-founder Merc Merrill says they won’t feature in three separate shows

One of Arcane‘s co-creators has finally revealed what’s in store for future League of Legends (LoL) adaptations on Netflix – but isn’t ready to confirm two big details just yet.

In an exclusive chat with TechRadar to discuss all things Arcane season 2 and future project plans, Christian Linke reconfirmed that Netflix, LoL creator Riot Games, and animation studio Fortiche would explore Noxus, Ionia, and Demacia in forthcoming movies and TV shows. These fan-favorite regions of Runeterra – the world that LoL and Arcane are set in – were first revealed by Linke in an extensive chat with League superfan Necrit on Twitch last Saturday (November 23).

A six-eyed raven flying alongside Noxian warships in Arcane season 2

The introduction of the six-eyed raven in season 2’s final episode teased the arrival of another major Noxus-based character (Image credit: Netflix/Riot Games/Fortiche Production)

However, while those reveals set tongues wagging among diehard LoL fans and Arcane devotees, Linke was keen to stress that any projects centered on Noxus, Ionia, and Demacia were still in the very early stages of development. That was to be expected, especially in light of Linke and fellow creator Alex Yee telling me that it’ll be a long time before the next League adaptation makes its Netflix debut. This reveal, though, provides more questions than answers, including which iconic LoL champions will be part of proceedings and whether these regions are being focused on in individual movies and TV shows. [Update: an X/Twitter post from Riot Games co-founder Marc Merrill confirms that these three regions won’t be explored in three separate shows.]

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