Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 2 Release Date and Time

Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 2 Release Date and Time

We’ve got the Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 2 release date and time right here. Fans are desperate for the next episode of one of the most anticipated anime of the year, and they won’t have to wait long. Fortunately, in these days of simulcast and streaming, you can watch Kimetsu no Yaiba: Swordsmith Village Arc worldwide on the same day it releases in Japan. Here’s when you can look forward to seeing Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 2

When is the Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 2 release date and time?

Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 2 releases on April 16, 2023. Here are the times you can expect it to drop:

  • JST: 2:45 pm (4/17)
  • PDT: 10:45 pm
  • EDT: 1:45 pm
  • BST: 6:45 pm
  • CEST: 7:45 pm
  • AEST: 3:45 am (4/17)

At the above times, you can tune into the simulcast for Demon Slayer as long as you have a Crunchyroll premium subscription or a free trial. Otherwise, you’ll have to wait until it releases as a free episode, which will take a while and isn’t guaranteed.

Keep in mind that it may take a bit after the release time before the Crunchyroll site updates. So if the episode isn’t there when you load the page, wait five minutes and then refresh it.

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