Season two of Arcane, Netflix's animated League of Legends adaptation, is set to release this week, with the first act airing on November 9.
The final season of the show will have three acts, with the finale set to air on November 23rd.
The central conflict in the show is the tension between Piltover and Zaun, two cities with a major class divide.
Season one ended with Jinx launching a rocket into Piltover's ruling council chambers, leaving many major players with a big question mark over their heads.
The heart of the show is the relationship between Vi and Jinx, with season two positioning their final confrontation as the main event.
Caitlyn initially wants to uphold justice and the law, but finds that no side is without blood on its hands.
Ambessa, a cunning political and military mind, wants control of Piltover and weaponized Hextech technology.
Throughout season one, Viktor's experiments with Hexteach leaned closer and closer to unlocking the mysteries of the arcane.
Arcane has almost no magic wielders in its first season, but it's likely that loose ends relating to Hextech and magic will be tied up soon.
The show's end will open the path for more League of Legends adaptations in the future.