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‘Demon Slayer’ crashed Crunchyroll with its action-packed season 3 finale

Nobody wanted to miss out.

Demon Slayer has just completed its third season and the finale has once again proved how absurdly popular this anime really is.

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The conclusion to Demon Slayer’s Swordsmith Village Arc completely crashed the anime streaming service Crunchyroll for many users. Once the episode went live, Crunchyroll shared a message to its social media warning users that the platform had been experiencing some issues.

Fortunately, these issues were quickly remedied, and while some users were frustrated to have their viewing experience compromised, others were rejoicing with the final “I told you so” for the season.

Social media was flooded with Demon Slayer fans sharing their lack of surprise that the fandom had crashed servers, biting back at those who believed the show had fallen off.

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After the 70-minute Demon Slayer finale there was big news for fans. The hit anime will be returning for a fourth season. This next chapter dubbed the “Hashira Training Arc” doesn’t yet have a release date, but it isn’t expected to land until 2024 at the earliest.

This means that once you’ve enjoyed a short break from the Demon Slayer action you’ll still have plenty of time to rewatch the first three seasons before new content lands. Crunchyroll is the go-to place to stream Demon Slayer boasting all three seasons of the show in their entirety.

If you’re new to the franchise and looking to find the best way to take in all of the Demon Slayer content out there, here is a look at the show’s best watch order.


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