Aracne is the first television adaptation of the globally popular League of Legends video game, transforming the characters of the MOBA-style game into a fully animated series. League of Legends fans can rejoice as Netflix just dropped the animated series' trailer and release date.

Debuting hours after the League of Legends Worlds Final, Arcane will bring iconic League of Legends characters to Netflix on Nov. 6 at 4:00 pm EST/7:00 PST. Arcane contains nine episodes that are split into three acts with three episodes each. Arcane's first act focuses on sisters Vi (Hailee Steinfeld) and Jinx (Ella Purnell) trying to survive in Piltover. Arcane's second act will debut on Nov. 13 and the season's final act will hit Netflix on Nov. 20.

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The first trailer for Arcane debuted during TUDUM, the Netflix Global Fan Event, and fans can check it out below.

In a statement from Riot Games CEO Nicolo Laurent, Laurent shared hope and joy for the upcoming series. "Players all over the world love League and its universe," Laurent stated. "Their passion is what inspires us to create expressions of Runeterra worthy of their fandom. The launch of Arcane is the beginning of the next chapter for Riot and we can’t wait for players to see what we have in store for them across games, entertainment, and sports."

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League of Legends Arcane Trailer 1

Christian Linke, Co-Creator of Arcane, shared, "When we set out to produce Arcane, we knew that we had something really special with the story of Jinx and Vi. We wanted to explore the idea of what you would do for your family, what values you’d compromise, and the conflict you’d endure. The story, combined with the hand-painted art style and nuanced character animation we created in partnership with Fortiche, will bring players a rich glimpse into the world of League of Legends."

Arcane also stars Katie Leung as Caitlyn, Kevin Alejandro as Jayce, Jason Spisak as Silco, Toks Olagundoye as Mel, JB Blanc as Vander, and Harry Lloyd as Viktor.

Arcane, based on League of Legends, debuts Nov. 6 on Netflix.

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