When is Tower of God Season 2 Episode 4 out? Full release schedule

Anthony McGlynn
Tower of God Season 2

The four-year wait is over, as Tower of God Season 2 is finally on our screens, continuing the exploration of the titular structure.

Tower of God arrived in 2020 with considerable expectation. The manwha was so popular it became one of the first South Korean webtoons to be officially translated into English, and that popularity has only grown since.

Now, it’s one of the best anime available, especially if you like big mysteries in a fantasy setting. Severe delays hit the anime show‘s second season, but it’s finally underway.

As for when and where to watch Season 2 and how long it’s expected to be, this isn’t exactly a labyrinth, but we’ve provided proper guidance regardless.

When is Tower of God Season 2 Episode 4 out?

Episode 4 of Tower of God Season 2 arrives on Sunday, July 28, 2024.

The Tower of God Season 2 release schedule so far is:

  • Episode 1: Sunday, July 7, 2024
  • Episode 2: Sunday, July 14, 2024
  • Episode 3: Sunday, July 21, 2024
  • Episode 4: Sunday, July 28, 2024
  • Episode 5: Sunday, August 4, 2024
  • Episode 6: Sunday, August 11, 2024
  • Episode 7: Sunday, August 18, 2024
  • Episode 8: Sunday, August 25, 2024

New episodes will stream on Crunchyroll.

Rumors have circulated that Season 2 will be split into two parts, but so far nothing’s been confirmed. We’ll keep you posted on any shifts to the release plan!

What time are Tower of God Season 2 episodes released?

Tower of God Season 2 episodes release weekly at 11pm JST in Japan. That’s 7am PST/10am EST in the US and 3pm GMT.

The subbed version will be available around those times on Crunchyroll.

How many episodes are in Season 2?

We don’t know exactly how many episodes are in Tower of God Season 2 yet, but we expect around 13, similar to the first season.

Tower of God Season 2

The rumor of being two parts could suggest more episodes on the way, since seasons of around 20 or more episodes tend to get that treatment.

We’ll update you after the first episode airs with any more information. In the meantime, look at our guides to Oshi no Ko Season 2 and Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest for other new TV shows to watch this summer.