Crunchyroll will begin streaming the Demon Slayer season 3 Swordsmith Village Arc the same day it airs in Japan.

Demon Slayer Season 3 Swordsmith Village Arc Crunchyroll Release Date Set

We already knew Demon Slayer season 3, the Swordsmith Village Arc, would debut in Japan on April 9, 2023. Now it turns out the Crunchyroll launch will take place the same day. It will appear on the streaming service worldwide that day as well. It didn’t offer a specific air date for the first episode, however.

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The announcement also confirmed the Demon Slayer season 3 dubs Crunchyroll will prepare for Swordsmith Village Arc. At launch, only subtitles will be available to go with the original Japanese voice acting. However, the company confirmed it will eventually offer English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish voice acting for the show as well.

In the manga, the Swordsmith Village Arc runs for 30 chapters. After the events of the Entertainment District Arc, Tanjiro’s Nichirin sword is in need of repair. He heads to the Swordsmith Village to have it fixed. However, there are still more demons to face. This part of the story also features the Love Hashira Mitsuri Kanroji and Mist Hashira Muichiro Tokito featured prominently.

Demon Slayer season 3, the Swordsmith Village Arc, will appear worldwide on April 9, 2023, with Crunchyroll as the streaming service in Europe, North America, and South America. It is one of many new and returning shows appearing in Crunchyroll’s Spring 2023 lineup.


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