Classroom of the Elite Season 2 Episode 2 Release Date And Time

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Only a few months after the announcement regarding Classroom of the Elite Season 2, the release of Episode 2 is right around the corner. After the release of the first episode of the new season just last week, it’s now time fans to jump into the new one.

The show kicked off from where it was left previously. After the Deserted Island Special Test, everyone is enjoying their day partying and relaxing. Unfortunately, the news regarding a new test ruins their day, which is going to start soon. Not long after the announcement, the details regarding the new test are released.

While few of the students join the Mars group, Ichinose appoints herself as the moderator. Every member is claimed to be rewarded with 500,000 points, while the VIPs with a million points. Some members, including Machida, refuse the proposal as they are not happy with it. Now, it would be great to see how everything moves forward in the new episode.

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Classroom of the Elite Season 2 Episode 2 will release on Monday, July 11th, 2022. For the Japanese audience, the show will release on multiple local channels like AT-X, Tokyo MX, TV Aichi, KBS, Sun TV, and more. For the international audience, Crunchyroll has licensed the show. As Crunchyroll releases new episodes simultaneously, here’s the schedule; the new episode will follow in different locations.

  • Pacific Timing: 6:00 AM PST (July 11th)
  • Central Timing: 8:00 AM CST (July 11th)
  • Eastern Timing: 9:00 AM EST (July 11th)
  • British Timing: 2:00 PM BST (July 11th)
  • Indian Timing: 6:30 PM IST (July 11th)
  • Australian Timing:11:00 PM AEST (July 11th)

How Many Episodes Are Remaining For Classroom of the Elite Season 2?

Crunchyroll recently confirmed that the second season of the series would run for a total of 13 episodes. As only one episode is currently out, this leaves the show with 12 more episodes. As season 3 of the series is already confirmed, there’s still a lot more for us to watch in the coming years.

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