The wait for "Code Geass" Season 3 may soon be over as the anime’s official Twitter handle recently posted it is going to be announcing major news about the third installment. The announcement will be aired on Aug. 3 at 8 p.m. Japan time, OtakuArt reported.
The news first came from Bandai, which was then spread by the show’s Twitter account. It’s still unclear what sort of information the announcement will reveal, but it is likely that the airing date for “Code Geass” Season 3 will be included.
Fans of the show have been waiting more than two years for the third installment, and this announcement got followers excited. “Code Geass” Season 3 is going to be taking huge major plotline changes, with Shirley being alive in the new installment.
Theories on “Code Geass” Season 3 say that not only will Shirley be alive in the third installment, but she’s also going to play a huge role in the plot moving forward. Rumors have it that Shirley is going to be one of the major reasons for Lelouch’s revival.
Indeed, the tile of “Code Geass” Season 3 is "Fukkatsu no Lelouch" ("Lelouch of the Resurrection"). What’s more, Shirley is rumored to have her own Geass in the third installment, which would be a huge revelation for longtime fans.
Of course, as fans know, while having a Geass increases an individual’s power, it also sets restrictions, limitations, and weaknesses. These weak points are unknown at the moment and fans will need to wait until “Code Geass” Season 3 airs.
As for the announcement, Bandai is going to be airing it with a 210-second video which will be shown on the Shinjuku Alta Vision and Akihabara UDX vision public screens in Tokyo. Fans around the area should mark their calendars in order not to miss this huge revelation for “Code Geass” Season 3. And for those who are not in Japan, they can watch the video on Bandai Channel, LINE LIVE, and AbemaTV.


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