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See how much Riot spent on Arcane’s production and promotion.

Arcane’s budget has exceeded that of any other animated show ever made. This is not surprising, given how well-rounded the story is and how much effort Fortiche Production put into the animation. The show is so good that it doesn’t owe anything to popular Japanese anime such as Jujutsu Kaisen and Demon Slayer, which offers excellent fighting scenes. Without further ado, here’s how much Riot Games spent making Arcane.

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How much did Arcane cost?

Riot Games spent “approximately $250 million” to produce and promote the 18 episodes of Arcane, according to a report byVarietyon Nov. 7.

Sources told Variety that Riot’s inexperience in entertainment production and the high ambitions set for Arcane led the company to spend this much, in addition to delayed script deliveries throughout Season 2. Only a fraction of Season 2’s story was written when Riot and Fortiche started producing it.

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This makes sense, after all, it took Riot six years to make Arcane Season 1, according to its own CEONicolo Laurent. Arcane Season 2 came out three years after Season 1 aired on Netflix.

Arcane’s budget won’t go beyond $250 million as fans won’t get a third season.

Arcane’s budget: How much did Riot Games spend on Arcane Seasons 1 and 2? cover image

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Arcane fans are happy that Season 2 is coming out. However, the creators have said there will be no Season 3 of Arcane on Netflix.

Will Riot make a profit with Arcane?

It’s very unlikely that Arcane will turn a profit for Riot, according to Variety. Despite this, it will live forever in the fans' hearts.

Netflix paid Riot a $3 million fee for each episode of Arcane to distribute it worldwide. The only country Netflix doesn’t broadcast Arcane is China, whose rights are owned by Riot’s parent company Tencent. The Chinese company pays Riot the same fee as Netflix.

Riot Games spent the most on producing both seasons (Image via Netflix)

Riot will try to recoup the deficit caused by Arcane with other revenue streams, says Variety.

“All sorts of ancillary revenue streams including skin sales and merchandise that weren’t available during the first season of Arcane will attempt to help recoup the deficit in Season 2, but breaking even is seen as the best-case scenario,” according to Variety.

Netflix Arcane’s co-creator confirms there will be no Season 3 preview image

Although this isn’t good for Riot’s finances, Arcane definitely left its mark on the entertainment industry. The animated series based on League of Legends was theno. 1 show on Netflix in November 2021and Season 2 already dethroned any other show on Netflix in over 60 countries, according toFlixPatrol.

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Arcane screenshot (Image via esports.gg)

Arcane is topping Netflix charts once again thanks to Season 2 (Image via FlixPatrol)

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