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Season Two By Timothy Donohoo and Louis Kemner Updated Feb 8, 2024 Anime fans can't wait for Chainsaw Man season 2, and there's plenty to know
even before the anime returns, including its cast and characters. Summary While a second season has not been officially announced for Chainsaw Man, the franchise's popularity makes it
likely that a Season 2 will happen. Fans can expect familiar
faces for the cast and staff to return for the potential second season, including Kikunosuke Toya and Fairouz Ai. Season 2 will continue the anime's subversive, rule-breaking themes to keep fans entertained and off-balance. Back in the Fall 2022 anime season, the brand-new anime Chainsaw Man hit the ground running. Based on the manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto, it was a bloody, brutal, and bizarre shonen anime featuring strong subversive themes and some clever tricks to get new fans engaged with the material. Chainsaw Man featured a wacky cast of antihero characters, a colorful variety of outro theme songs to keep things fresh, and a grim story that earned Chainsaw Man its status in the dark trio of shonen. There is yet to be a confirmed Chainsaw Man Season 2 release date – in fact, it's not 100% certain that there will even be a Season 2 at all. Still, given the massive popularity of Chainsaw Man's first anime season and the original manga on which it's based, a second season seems likely all the same. Manga readers know what they're in for, and anime-only fans can eagerly wait for new developments for their favorite characters from Season 1.
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In 2009, the company released The King of Fighters XII, which was not well-received by the public and critics alike due to polemic changes in the game's graphics and structure. In 2010, SNK Playmore released a sequel, The King of Fighters XIII, which was considered a much better game than its immediate predecessor. It either won or was nominated to multiple Game of the Year awards. SNK has developed a great number of mobile games since 2009. [40] It has licensed its characters for Chinese and other Asian games, mostly mobile. In December 2012, SNK Playmore released the Neo Geo X, a relaunched mobile Neo Geo console. On October 2, 2013, SNK Playmore terminated its licensing agreement with the console's manufacturer, Tommo, effectively ending production of the Neo Geo X less than a year
after its release. [41][42] Tommo disputed the termination, stating that its contract was extended until 2016 and that it performed every obligation of the licensing agreement. [43] In June 2013, the VIGAMUS, a museum of video games in Rome,[44] hosted an event dedicated to the history of SNK, tracing back the origins of the company and explaining the evolution of its games. Yamamoto Kei, Kiyoji Tomita, and Ogura Eisuke participated at the event and
were interviewed. Ogura also drew two original illustrations to exhibit at the museum.