After two acclaimed seasons that set a high bar for isekai anime, Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation is back with Season 3 this weekend. The new cour launches with a back-to-back two-episode special premiere on 4 July 2026 via ABEMA and d Anime Store — one day ahead of the terrestrial broadcast — with regular weekly episodes beginning on Sunday 5 July on Tokyo MX and other channels.

The Eris Training Arc — Season 3 shifts its focus
Season 3 places Eris Boreas Greyrat firmly in the spotlight. The second promotional video, subtitled “Eris Training Arc” (エリス修行編), and the official Season 3 key visual both centre on the fiery red-haired swordswoman — a narrative move that fans of the light novel and manga have long been waiting to see fully realised on screen. Rudeus Greyrat remains the series’ anchor, but Eris’s journey toward the rank of Sword King is the beating heart of this new chapter.
The season’s ending theme, “祈り、終われば” (“When the Prayer Ends”), is performed by Mika Nakashima — a veteran Japanese pop singer known internationally for Nana and numerous J-pop releases. The choice suggests an emotional tone to match Eris’s arc.

Studio Bind returns with the same core team
Studio Bind returns as the animation studio, with Ryosuke Shibuya directing — the same pairing that has maintained the series’ visual identity across Seasons 1 and 2. The original light novel by Rifujin na Magonote spanned 24 volumes and became one of the defining works of the post-2010 isekai generation. Bind’s adaptation has been methodical and consistently high quality; Season 3 is expected to continue that standard.
Watch the official Season 3 trailer
When and where to watch from Singapore

The advanced two-episode premiere airs on 4 July (Saturday) via ABEMA and d Anime Store at 8:00pm JST, which is 7:00pm SGT. Episode 2 follows at 8:30pm JST (7:30pm SGT). The regular weekly terrestrial broadcast begins 5 July (Sunday) on Tokyo MX and satellite channels including BS11.
Streaming rights outside Japan had not been formally confirmed at time of writing. Seasons 1 and 2 of Mushoku Tensei were available on Crunchyroll in Singapore and the rest of Southeast Asia, and Season 3 is widely expected to follow the same path — but keep an eye on a Crunchyroll announcement for confirmation. International ABEMA subscribers can access the two-episode premiere on Saturday regardless.
This is one of the most-anticipated anime returns of the Summer 2026 season. If you have been working through the back catalogue, the weekend premiere gives you a clear deadline. Follow our Manga & Anime section for more Summer 2026 season coverage as it lands.
