Arcane Trailer Reminds Us Video Game Adaptations Can Be Good

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Arcane Season 2 heads to Netflix this November

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This year has been a bit of a mixed bag for video game adaptations. We got the excellent Fallout series on Prime Video, but then the Borderlands movie was pretty much a disaster, and Halo got canceled. Yesterday, we got our first look at A Minecraft Movie, and the reception hasn’t been great. Thankfully, Netflix has helped wash away the bad taste with a new trailer for Arcane Season 2. Although it was a long wait, it’s good to see that Fortiche Animation didn’t skip a beat. In fact, Season 2 looks even better than Season 1.

The Arcane series tells the story of Vi and Jinx, two sisters from the League of Legends franchise. Unfortunately, the second season will be the finale, but more League of Legends content is on the way, as the team is already working on new projects across television and film. Arcane Season 2 is set to go live on Netflix sometime in November.

Arcane: Season 2 Official Trailer

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With over 20 years of online publishing experience, Jason Siu is currently the Content Director at VerticalScope and used to spend most of his time writing about cars. His work can be seen on websites such as AutoGuide, EV Pulse, FlatSixes, Tire Authority, and more. As the former co-founder of Tunerzine.com and West Coast Editor of Modified Magazine, he has also authored two books for CarTech Books. In his spare time, he founded FullCleared to indulge in his passion for writing about games. Although Jason is a variety gamer, he generally prefers RPGs.

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