Why is Crunchyroll Down After Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2's Release?
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Worldwide anime fans are eagerly waiting to watch the first episode of Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2. However, several fans are having a hard time getting access to the latest episode on Crunchyroll as the streaming platform is crashing because of the server load.
Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2 is one of the most awaited anime returns of 2022. MAPPA released the first season last year, and since then, anime fans have been waiting to see Eren’s story come to an end. Of course, manga fans already know the conclusion to the story, but now it’s time for the anime fans to experience the ultimate finale.
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Is Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2 Release Time Changed?
NO, the release time for AoT Season 4 Part 2 didn’t change; MAPPA broadcasted Episode 1 of Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2 in Japan at 12:05 AM JST on January 10th, 2022. However, international fans had to wait until 12:45 PM PT/3:45 PM ET (January 9th, 2022) to watch the subbed version of the episode on Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Hulu.
Unfortunately, the wait seems to get even longer as Crunchyroll is down for several users across the world because of the server load. If somehow fans are able to access the Attack on Titan’s Final Season library, the latest episode isn’t appearing in the list.
Eager fans are greeted with an on-screen message that reads, “We are sorry. A team of shinobi is working to bring your anime back. Thank you for your patience.”
Anyway, the good news is that Crunchyrollstaff is working hard to bring back the platform online. The streaming platform’s official Twitter account confirmed that they are working to resolve the issues with the site and the app. So, we have no choice but to wait for the anime page to come back online.
See moreWe are working hard to resolve the site and app issues users are experiencing. Thank you for your patience, everyone! Stay tuned for more updates here.
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