Trash game pro player, Rakurou Hizutome (Sunraku), made his way to the VR role-playing game, Shangri-La Frontier. Earlier in Season 1, Sunraku encountered one of the unique monsters – Lycagon the Nightslayer and was able to get away from the fight with Lycagon’s Mark. During his time at SLF, he made several allies like – Emul, Arthur Pencilgon, and Oikatzo. He defeated the Unique Monster – Wethermon the Tombguard with his allies and now his eyes are set on a rematch with the Black Wolf.

The main PV of Shangri-La Frontier Season 2 showcases Arthur Pencilgon’s desire to form a clan and defeat any monster coming their way. A new area has appeared in the game, and Sunraku with his allies faces off against a mysterious figure. Also, Lycagon’s howl fills the SLF world with excitement about the upcoming fight. But before the boss fight begins, Sunraku has to level up and load his inventory with upgraded weapons.
The Shangri-La Frontier Season 2 trailer features the opening theme song “Queen” by LiSA and the ending theme song ‘Dancers in the Dark Night’ by Otoha.
Shangri-La Frontier Season 2 Release Date and Time
Shangri-La Frontier Season 2 anime will premiere on October 13, 2024. It will air on MBS/TBS at 5 pm Sunday slot.
Shangri-La Frontier: Sunraku vs Lycagon the Nightslayer

In season 1, while fighting with Redcap Goblins, suddenly Sunraku is pulled into another fight where he encounters the Unique Monster – Lycagon the Nightslayer for the first time. Using some of the skills he acquired in SLF, he faces off against the Black Wolf. He parries the Lycagon’s attack with ‘Perfect Parry’, equips ‘Vorpal Choppers’, and gains speed using ‘Slide Step’. In a combo attack using these skills, he manages to land several CRITICAL! hits but Lycagon’s appearance and disppearance during the fight kept Sunraku on the edge. An invisible attack lands on Sunraku and he is unable to fight anymore. Lycagon considers him a worthy opponent and marks him with a curse – Lycagon’s Mark.
Source: Shangri-La Frontier official website
A self-proclaimed pseudo-hikikomori and anime content glutton, Bhavya spends his time immersed in the shonen and isekai worlds of anime, always on the hunt for the next series to binge or dissect. Having worked as a cinematographer and graphic designer, he brings a creative eye and technical expertise to his passion for storytelling.


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