Will There Be Log Horizon Season 4?

Log Horizon fans, I feel your pain. It has been a while since Season 3 wrapped up, and we are all wondering if Shiroe and the gang will return.

While there’s no official announcement yet, lets dig into what we know and discuss the possibilities for a new season.

So, Why the Long Wait Between Seasons?

Remember that massive gap between Seasons 2 and 3? Yeah, the author’s legal troubles were a big blow, and then COVID happened… talk about bad luck. But Log Horizon is the show that won’t quit!

Will There Even Be a Season 4?

Log Horizon has a super dedicated fanbase (have you seen the theories online?).

That kind of loyalty means studios take notice. Studio Deen handled the past two seasons, and let’s be real, they release new shows constantly. They have the manpower if they want the job.

What Could Season 4 Be About?

Season 3 teased us, and the light novel snippets are making my brain spin.

The Round Table’s back in action, and you know that means tense negotiations and potential backstabbing. Quon enters the picture, and things take a dark turn.

This won’t be a simple quest. “Nightingale’s Song” wasn’t just mentioned for fun. I smell a major plot point surrounding it.

NHK holding the reins is a good sign – it means they believe in the show. Seeing Studio Deen return would be awesome, they really upped the animation game after Season 1!

Will There Be Log Horizon Season 4?

Final Words

Log Horizon is one of those shows that gets better with time. The slow burn lets us theorize, and connect with other fans… it makes the payoff even sweeter!

I’m choosing to believe the wait means Log Horizon Season 4 is going to be absolutely epic.

What are YOUR burning Log Horizon Season 4 predictions? Any moments from the light novels you’d love to see on screen? Let’s geek out in the comments and make this wait a little more fun!

Masab Farooque is the founder of ReplayJutsu and a lifelong gamer, anime enthusiast, and entertainment junkie. He's been writing about tech and pop culture for over five years. When not glued to a screen, he's probably building his next gaming PC or rewatching his favorite anime for the hundredth time.