Arcane co-creator Christian Linke has acknowledged the criticisms from fans about the 'rushed' pacing of the second season of the Netflix show.
Linke highlighted that some of the problems are due to the show's structure consisting of only two seasons.
He added that the creative team will take feedback seriously and hopes to learn from the criticsm as they work on the sequel.
Fans were disgruntled by the addition of new characters and sidelining of major supporting characters.
Linke understands the concerns of the fans and stated they are making this for an audience, and listening and learning from the feedback is crucial.
He admits that they would have loved to have more time to develop the show, but the animation has an economy, and they had to make it in the time given.
Linke's suggestion of having 'more time' is likely to pique some fans' interest.
Before its launch, there were rumours Arcane was supposed to run for five seasons, though Linke and his fellow creator denied it was ever in the plan for the series to last that long.
Furthermore, many fans will be intrigued to know that Linke referred to season 2's problems as a 'symptom' of the show being a duology rather than a much larger multi-season project.
Linke hopes to ensure no jarring feeling in future and wishes to make their show better with each season.