TenSura Season 3: Release Date, Key Visuals, and Expected Plot

Isekai anime may be a hit-or-miss genre within the overall anime industry, and for the most part, Isekai series — in other words, shows that center on reincarnation, can either fall short with viewers or go on to become one of the slate’s biggest shows.

Fuse’s That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, which originally aired in late 2018, is one of the most popular Isekai shows.

Season 2 ended in September of last year, but with word of the anime film leaking online, millions of fans worldwide are now celebrating the announcement of season 3 of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime.

TenSura Season 3: Release Date, Key Visuals, and Expected Plot
Rimuru | Source: IMDb

TenSura Season 3 Release Date

Season 3 was announced today, and the series’s website featured a key image to celebrate the moment. So far, we know that season three is officially happening, but that’s it.

There is no expected release date at this moment, so fans will have to wait a little longer for That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime.

Key Visual

The official page of Tensura has released one key visual related to the upcoming anime.

TenSura Season 3: Release Date, Key Visuals, and Expected Plot
TenSura Season 3 Key Visual | Source: Official Website

The visual features Rimuru is facing Hinata Sakaguchi, which indicates that we may see a battle between them.

Expected Plot

If season 3 picks up where season 2 left off, we may see the word of the demon ruler Clayman’s defeat by Rimuru rock the Holy Empire of Lubelius to its core.

Hinata Sakaguchi, the head knight of the nation’s Imperial Guard and leader of the Crusader troops, conducted a daring raid on Rimuru not long ago. They are now worried about retaliation.

Things get much worse when a priest dispatched by Rimuru to an essential gathering of Lubelius bigwigs is assassinated. The stakes for either side couldn’t be more significant as Hinata goes to Tempest to settle matters. One bad action might lead to an all-out war.

After everything has calmed down, it’s festival time in Tempest, and this demon slime knows how to have a good time! Rimuru pulls out all the stops after reconciling with Hinata and the Western Holy Church to plan a gigantic celebration in his monster nation—with assistance from his numerous friends and allies!

TenSura Season 3: Release Date, Key Visuals, and Expected Plot
Shinon | Source: IMDb

It’s the ideal occasion for him to unveil his new demon lord title while showcasing everything the Jura-Tempest Federation offers. The Tempest Founder’s Festival will include live performances, a gigantic dungeon, and the first-ever Tempest Battle Tournament as the main event.

However, Honjou “Lightspeed” Masayuki, the so-called Chosen Hero, decides to compete in the combat contest. Will everything go off without a hitch?

Unfortunately, anime fans will have to wait until the release date of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 3 to see what happens next.

About That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime

That Time I Got Reincarnated as Slime is a Japanese manga series written by Fuse and illustrated by Mitz Vah. It was serialized online in 2013 but was later shifted to Micro Magazine as a light novel in 2014. It currently has 21 volumes.

The story of Tensei Shitara Slime follows the journey of Satoru Mikami after he died and reincarnated as a slime in fantasy land. A slime is a creature that reproduces the form and powers of anything that it absorbs or eats.

Satoru starts eating all the magical herbs and crystals in the cave he woke up in and stumbles upon a dragon who had been captured and couldn’t move due to a barrier. Since both of them had nothing else to do, they befriend each other. The dragon accidentally makes Satoru a named monster, and Satoru promises him that he’d find a way to break the barrier. Hence, an unknown journey begins with this unusual friendship.

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