The highly-anticipated Demon Slayer Season 4 has finally debuted — so here’s how and what time you can watch it.

Demon SlayerSeason 4 is one of the most highly anticipated anime of the year. The previous season features the Demon Slayers fighting with two Upper Moons, and despite all odds, they won against those powerful monsters.

Mitsuri and Muichiro, awakening their Demon Slayer Marks, made significant contributions to the battle. Meanwhile, Tanjiro had already awakened his a while back. The upcoming season will feature Tanjiro and others undergoing vigorous training to develop their skills as part of theHashira Training Arc.

The arc has only nine chapters in the manga, which isn’t enough to create an entire season. Hence,Demon Slayer Season 4will include a few scenes from the light novel to make up for the lack of material.

Is Demon Slayer Season 4 streaming?

Is Demon Slayer Season 4 streaming?

The first episode is a special one-hour premiere to kick off the season. New episodes will be broadcast every Sunday on Japanese networks at11:15am JST, and arrive on Crunchyroll at the aforementioned time weekly.

Crunchyroll will have an English dub at a later date, we’ll keep you updated on when that will be available.

Demon Slayer Season 4 is available onCrunchyrollon the same day episodes premiere in Japan.

The series is officially available on the service in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, CIS, India, and Southeast Asia. Crunchyroll has the day-and-date release, but it isn’t the only platform the show is available on.

No, Demon Slayer Season 4 isn’t on Netflix in the US or UK – yet.There’s some confusion, because Netflix breaks down Demon Slayer episodes by arc, so the Entertain District Arc is considered Season 3, when it’s actually part of Season 2, and the Swordsmith Village Arc is listed as Season 4.

For more from Demon Slayer, check out ourlist of things you should know before watching Season 4. We also have a guide onhow to watch Demon Slayer in order, and can tell you whether you shouldwatch To The Hashira Trainingfirst.

Tulisha Srivastava is an Anime Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. She is an expert on Shonen series, particularly One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen. In the past, she has worked for Comic Book Resources. You can contact her at tulisha.srivastava@dexerto.com