Wind Breaker Season 2: When to Catch Episode 1 on Crunchyroll

Wind Breaker Season 2: When to Catch Episode 1 on Crunchyroll

(Image credit: Satoru Nii, Kodansha/Wind Breaker Project)

This spring ushers in a thrilling array of anime releases, with the much-awaited Wind Breaker season 2 making its exciting debut on Crunchyroll. Fans are ready to be swept away by its premiere episode.

Fortunately, the clouds of uncertainty have parted, revealing the much-anticipated release date for Wind Breaker season 2, episode 1, along with the full season’s schedule. We’ll also explore potential episode counts, sparking curiosity along the way. For those seeking more electrifying titles, why not explore our curated list for the best anime of 2025? Or catch up on the latest about One-Punch Man, the Chainsaw Man movie, and Jujutsu Kaisen season 3.

Mark your calendars: Wind Breaker season 2, episode 1, is set to premiere on April 3 at 10:30 AM Pacific/1:30 PM Eastern on Crunchyroll, which translates to 6:30 PM BST if you’re tuning in from the UK. For those located elsewhere, be sure to check your local timings with a time zone converter. And don’t miss other season highlights; delve into the Fire Force season 3 and One Piece Egghead Arc schedules to keep your watch list full.

New episodes of Wind Breaker will roll in every Thursday at 1:30 PM Eastern. Dive deeper into the world of anime by subscribing to stay updated with the latest movie news, in-depth features, and reviews.

For now, Wind Breaker season 2 streams exclusively for Crunchyroll members. Although its first season is available on Netflix in select regions, it’s likely we will see the new series pop up on more platforms before the year’s end.

The season is expected to echo the structure of its predecessor, with 13 episodes on the horizon. This isn’t officially confirmed yet, but given its timing within the concise spring release window, it’s unlikely to extend beyond this. Anime aficionados understand the art of withholding vital information until series finales approach, so expect a definitive announcement sometime in May or June.

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