Arcane Season 2 Soundtrack Features

Arcane Season 2 is set to release in November with a soundtrack featuring major artists like Twenty One Pilots, Stray Kids, Ashnikko, and Tom Morello. As the League of Legends-based series returns.

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Arcane Season 2 soundtrack

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Arcane Season 2 has just revealed an exciting lineup of artists

For its soundtrack, Netflix’s Arcane, based on the world of League of Legends, became a massive hit thanks to its gripping storyline about the sibling rivalry between Jinx and Vi, alongside stunning animation. The first season also gained attention for its stellar soundtrack featuring artists like Imagine Dragons, BONES UK, and Woodkid. Now, with Season 2 on the horizon, Arcane has announced the musicians who will bring its next soundtrack to life.

Arcane's second season has been eagerly awaited, especially after the first season ended on a dramatic cliffhanger. With Jinx’s mental state unraveling and Vi grappling with her sister's actions, the season finale concluded with Jinx launching a rocket at Piltover’s ruling class. Fans have spent years wondering which characters survived, and it looks like they won’t have to wait much longer for answers when Arcane returns this November.

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Arcane Season 2 Soundtrack Artists

In a recent post on social media, Arcane shared the impressive lineup of artists contributing to Season 2’s soundtrack, including:

  • Ashnikko
  • D4VD
  • DJerv
  • Fever 333
  • Freya Ridings
  • Grey
  • Jarina De Marco
  • King Princess
  • Mako
  • Marcus King
  • Misha Mansoor
  • Pomme
  • Raja Kumari
  • Royal & The Serpent
  • Sheryl Lee Ralph
  • Stefflon Don
  • Stray Kids
  • Stromae
  • Tom Morello
  • Twenty One Pilots
  • Woodkid
  • Young Miko
  • Zand

Fans can now pre-save the soundtrack and prepare for an impressive musical experience when the season drops.

Arcane’s Future Beyond Season 2

Although Arcane's second season is said to be its last, this won’t be the end of League of Legends content on Netflix. Earlier this year, co-creator Christian Linke confirmed that Arcane wraps up after Season 2 but hinted at more storytelling to come. Linke shared that Arcane is just the start of a larger storytelling venture, with plans to develop more projects based on other champions from the game’s universe.

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Arcane Season 2: First Look Revealed

Netflix’s Growing Video Game Adaptations

Arcane is just one of many successful video game adaptations Netflix has rolled out. The platform has struck gold with series like Castlevania, The Witcher, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, and Dragon’s Dogma. In October, Netflix will release Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft, and a Devil May Cry series is also in the works. For fans of video game adaptations, Netflix is proving to be a major player in this genre.

Stay tuned for more updates on Arcane’s Season 2 and other upcoming League of Legends content.

James Tyler

James Tyler

Coding solutions for everyday life. With a knack for simplifying the complex, he crafts apps that make tech accessible to all.