Overlord to Release 3rd Season in July 2018

Overlord to Release 3rd Season in July 2018

Overlord to Release 3rd Season in July 2018

Anime Overlord II has recently finished airing, but don’t despair, as it has been confirmed that season 3 will be airing from July 2018!

A character illustration and description have been revealed for the character Evileye, who is voiced by Yumiri Hanamori.

Overlord Season 3 Key Visual

Overlord to Release 3rd Season in July 2018

The series has also released a new promo for Overlord III which shows the new logo for the series. If you want to read or watch the series, I’ll just leave the synopsis here for you.

“In the year 2126, a Dive Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game or DMMORPG called Yggdrasil was released. It stands out among all other DMMORPG’s due to its unusually high ability for the player to interact with the game. After an intense 12-year run the game servers are about to be shut down. Within the game exist a guild, Ainz Ooal Gown, once consisting of 41 members and credited as one of the strongest guilds in the game. Now only 4 of the members remain, the other 37 having quit the game.”

You will be able to watch Overlord Season 3 (Overlord III) on FUNimation, Crunchyroll and Madman Entertainment when its available. Download for this show is not available.

For those unfamiliar with Overlord, the series was first created by Kugane Maruyama and illustrated by so-bin. The series is set in a Massive Online Role Playing game named Yggdrasil, as the game’s servers are going to be shut down after 12 years. One of the strongest guilds in the game, Ainz Ooal Gown, is now down to its last four members as they countdown the server’s final moments.

Their lich leader, Momonga, decides to stay logged into the game as he sadly realizes the rest of the guild have real lives to live. He suddenly realizes, however, that he’s been transported to the world of Yggdrasil and has taken on “Momonga’s” identity. Now the player travels through the world in search of anyone else who knows how he got trapped there.

The light novel series began serialization in 2010 with 12 volumes published since 2012. It was adapted into a manga series by Satoshi Oshio, with illustrations by Hugin Miyama and published in Kadokawa’s Shoten magazine. It was licensed for an English language release by Yen Press, and adapted into a 13 episode anime series by Madhouse and two films compiling the events of the series.

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