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Clevatess Episode 3 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

Clevatess Episode 3 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

The Review Geek2 days ago
Clevatess
Clevatess centers on a determined young woman called Alicia, who has dreamed of becoming a hero since childhood. Chosen by the king as one of the thirteen heroes of Edthea, their quest to defeat the Four Lords of Dark Beasts goes horribly wrong.
Their recklessness triggers a terrible crisis that could wipe out all of humanity on the continent. Now, the world's only hope lies with a baby entrusted to the Demon King itself.
If you've been following this anime, you may be curious to find out when the next episode is releasing. Well, wonder no more!
Here is everything you need to know about episode 3 of Clevatess, including the release date, time, and where you can watch this.
Where Can I Watch Clevatess?
Clevatess is airing in Japan on AT-X, Tokyo MX, SUN, KBS Kyoto, BS NTV, TUF, NBS,. For those outside Asia, this one is also available to stream on Crunchyroll worldwide.
Clevatess Episode 3 Release Date
Clevatess episode 3 will release on Wednesday 16th July in Japan at approximately 8:30pm (JST). Of course, this means that for most of the world, this one will debut at approximately 12.30pm (GMT) / 6.30am (PT).
Clevatess' episodes will drop in the native Japanese language with subtitles. Dubbing is also available too from release, and on Crunchyroll there's a choice of French, Spanish, German or Portuguese!
How Many Episodes Will Clevatess Have?
It has been officially announced that Clevatess will drop with a 12 episode season order, which is consistent with the other seasons.
One episode will be releasing a week, while each chapter will run for around 23 minutes long after the initial extended length opening chapter. So with that in mind, we've got 9 more episodes left after this week's chapter.
Is There A Trailer For Clevatess?
Yes! You can find a trailer for Clevatess below:
What do you hope to see as the series progresses? What's been your favourite moment of Clevatess so far? Let us know in the comments below!
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