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[5] Arcane's production differed from standard industry practice. The idea for Arcane first came from Christian Linke in 2015 after Riot had initially delved into other media to help strengthen the connections players had with the IP such as cinematic trailers and music videos. But at that point, none of the promotional content had any dialogue. Next, instead of finding a new animation studio that specialized in television animation, Riot decided to continue their partnership with Fortiche who had produced music videos for them. Riot also targeted the "adult-minded" animation market instead of more established markets for video game to television animation adaptations. [6] Arcane was first announced at the League of Legends 10th anniversary celebration in 2019,[7] and is set in Riot's League of Legends fictional universe,[8][9] In September 2021, it was announced that Hailee Steinfeld, Ella Purnell, Kevin Alejandro, Katie Leung, Jason Spisak, Toks Olagundoye, JB Blanc and Harry Lloyd had joined the voice cast. [10] On November 20, 2021, following the conclusion of Arcane's first season, Riot Games and Netflix announced that a second season was in production for a post-2022 release. [11][5] In 2023, it was reported that the second season is set to premiere in the last quarter of 2024,[12] while an official announcement was made in November during the annual Netflix Geeked Week, with a release date set to November 2024. [13] Broadcast[edit] Marketing[edit] Riot Games promoted the launch of Arcane through events in their games, including League of Legends, Legends of Runeterra, Teamfight Tactics, League of Legends: Wild Rift, and Valorant as "RiotX Arcane". [14] It launched promotional collaborations with non-Riot games such as PUBG Mobile,[15] Fortnite,[16] and Among Us. [17] On November 6, 2021, for the global premiere, Riot Games streamed the first episode on Twitch.Retrieved January 12, 2024. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (November 18, 2021). "LiSA's New Demon Slayer Song Wins Japan Record Awards' Song of the Year". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on November 19, 2021. Retrieved November 20, 2021.
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