Diamond no Ace Season 4 Release Date, Trailer, Visuals, Updates
Diamond no Ace Season 4 is one of the most looked forward to sequels by sports anime fans. After three successful installments, Diamond no Ace has kept fans on their edge ever since it ended in March 2020.
Season 4 will most likely air around April 2022, although nothing has been announced yet.
The series revolves around the elite baseball team of Seidou High and its pitcher Eijun Sawamura. Initially, Sawamura lacks in skill but finds himself surrounded by excellent players. He then promises to work hard and become the ace of the team.
Diamond no Ace is the perfect combination of Shonen and sports. The amazing animation and soundtrack resonate with the story itself and creates nothing less than a masterpiece. If you love sports and/or Shonen, Daiya no Ace is right in your alley!
1. Release Date
Diamond no Ace Season 4 is yet to be announced. Season 3 ended in March 2020 with 19 volumes covered from the manga. We might have to wait for a little longer since the manga is ongoing and has only 24 volumes yet.
The earliest we can expect Daiya no Ace Season 4 is by Spring 2022. The anime will adapt at least 19 more volumes from the manga.
2. What To Expect From Season 2
Diamond no Ace Season 3 covered 169 chapters (19 Volumes) from the manga, Diamond no Ace Act II. Season 4 will take after the events of chapter 169.
Season three ended, longing the viewers for more of the show. The next season it can be surely expected that it would commence from this game battle. An intense baseball match can be expected with the winning of Eijun.
3. Where To Watch Diamond No Ace
4. About Diamond no Ace
Diamond no Ace is a Japanese shōnen baseball manga series by Yuji Terajima and published by Kodansha. Weekly Shōnen Magazine has serialized it from 2006 to 2015.
A sequel titled Ace of Diamond Act II started in 2015. An anime adaptation ran from October 6, 2013, to March 28, 2016.
The protagonist is Eijun Sawamura, a baseball pitcher with a very strange changeup pitch that is natural to him but surprising to others. Sawamura plans to go to a local high school and play baseball with his friends, to showcase their skills and win the matches.
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