The Dead Arcane is the fan favorite and will return in League of Legends season 2

“I’ve recorded lines for season two… they let me say it,” he said. “Riot let me tell people. They said, ‘You can officially tell people you have recorded lines for season two,’ so I’m allowed to say that I have.”

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By Shubham Dalal | Aug 4, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Despite the Zaunite drug lord Silco’s death in the first season finale of the Netflix series Arcane, we haven’t quite seen the last of him. He is one of the few characters on the roster who isn’t from League of Legends. On the Izuko Podcast, Jason Spisak, the voice of Silco, revealed the return of the Arcane villain and revealed that he had “recorded lines for season two.”

Little is known about the Arcane season two plot, particularly which characters are involved and which have been sidelined as the Piltover vs. Zaun cold war finally explodes, but Spisak was reportedly given the go-ahead by Riot Games to inform fans of his anticipated involvement regardless of the outcome.

The Dead Arcane is the fan favorite and will return in League of Legends season 2:

“I’ve recorded lines for season two… they let me say it,” he said. “Riot let me tell people. They said, ‘You can officially tell people you have recorded lines for season two,’ so I’m allowed to say that I have.”

Now that the first Arcane season has ended, I believe everyone will remember that Silco was pronounced dead (spoilers: Jinx lost control and instinctively shot him to protect her sister Vi). The charismatic Zaunite crime boss has very little room to maneuver in the League’s second season, even though Runeterra has seen more than its share of resurrections.

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Instead, I anticipate that Silco will join Vander, Mylo, Claggor, and a shattered form of Vi as the voices inside Jinx’s head. There may also be room for flashbacks to add to the narrative. Either way, we still have a bit of a wait ahead of us to see how Riot and Netflix use the druglord in Arcane season two, with no real release date locked in anywhere just yet, officially or behind the scenes.

We can probably expect Arcane’s return sometime in 2024, but considering just how incredible the animation from Fortiche is and the fact big names like Hailee Steinfeld (Vi) and Ella Purnell (Jinx) can’t record until the Hollywood strikes are done there’s every chance it’s longer than that too. The only thing we do know is it won’t be 2023 after Riot chief executive Nicolo Laurent confirmed the sequel series “is not going to be this year.”

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