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Jinx and Vi come to blows in Arcane League of Legends show first look.
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Full Arcane season 2 episodes leak following major Netflix security breach

A huge stumble for one of the biggest Netflix releases.

After one of the biggest Netflix releases of all-time, a massive security breach at the streaming platform has leaked entire episodes from the upcoming second season of Riot Games’ award-winning series, Arcane.

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There are currently five episodes in circulation on the internet from the show’s second season, which is set to release this November. The leaks were released in a very low resolution, covered in time stamps, various annotations for music and sound effects, and a “For Internal Use” watermark across all videos.

Vi, Caitlyn and two other Piltover enforcers standing together.
Patience is key. Screenshot by Dot Esports via Netflix

This breach also follows leaks of other upcoming Netflix shows, such as Dandadan, Terminator Zero, and Ranma ½. It is one of the biggest breaches in Netflix history, and it comes at a time when multiple highly-anticipated shows are just around the corner.

Arcane Season Two, for example, is projected to be one of the biggest releases in the company’s history, especially after its inaugural season broke multiple records set among all of Netflix’s releases.

There are, however, many fans are urging others to avoid watching the leaks, since it would be a disservice to the creators, especially because viewers would not be experiencing the show in its intended glory. The story is set to continue after the first season’s explosive conclusion, and is promised to be a heart-wrenching tale from co-creators Christian Linke and Alex Yee.


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Tyler Esguerra
Lead League of Legends writer for Dot Esports. Forever an LCS supporter, AD carry main, with more than five years in the industry. Sometimes I like clicking heads in Call of Duty or VALORANT. Creator of the Critical Strike Podcast.