Fans of epic showdowns between gods and mortals have been buzzing since the dust settled on Record of Ragnarok Season 3. That cliffhanger? Brutal. The animation upgrades? Chef’s kiss. But the real question hanging in the air—like Odin’s ravens circling a battlefield—is whether Season 4 will storm Netflix anytime soon. Let’s break it down with all the latest scoop, straight from the manga trenches to the streaming wars.
Quick Recap: Where Did Season 3 Leave Humanity?
For anyone just catching up (no judgment—life gets busy), Record of Ragnarok (aka Shuumatsu no Valkyrie) throws history’s greatest humans into a do-or-die tournament against divine heavyweights. Win seven out of 13 rounds, or humanity gets the cosmic boot. Season 3, which dropped on Netflix December 10, 2025, cranked the intensity with 15 episodes covering Rounds 8 through 10. We’re talking Qin Shi Huang clashing with Hades in a fist-flying frenzy, Nikola Tesla zapping Beelzebub with science-fueled fury, and Apollo trading sun-god swagger with Leonidas’ Spartan grit. The fights didn’t just look slicker (shoutout to Yumeta Company and Maru Animation for the fluid choreography); they dug deeper into character backstories, making every punch feel personal.
By the end, humanity’s score sits at a nail-biting 4-6. The gods are smug, Brunhilde’s scheming harder than ever, and that tease for Round 11? It left viewers smashing refresh on their apps. No wonder social media lit up—posts from excited binge-watchers flooded timelines, with one user declaring, “Just finished binge watching Record of Ragnarok season 3 & now I can’t wait for season 4.” Another fan hyped the battles: “I’m really looking forward to season 4 of Record of Ragnarok; all the battles have been made very exciting.”
Is Record of Ragnarok Season 4 Happening?
Here’s the straight talk: As of December 11, 2025, Netflix hasn’t dropped the green light for Season 4. It’s not a shock—Season 3 only just hit screens yesterday, and streamers love milking the hype before committing. But don’t toss your Thor hammer in despair. The show’s a global beast, consistently topping Netflix charts in multiple countries and racking up views that rival bigger anime hits. Manga sales are booming too, with 26 volumes out and more dropping monthly.
Word from insiders and fan trackers? Renewal feels like a safe bet. The series has nailed that sweet spot of spectacle and substance, pulling in casual viewers for the gore and die-hards for the lore. If patterns hold from past seasons (announced months after the previous one’s buzz peaked), expect news by mid-2026. Until then, it’s all speculation—but the positive vibes online scream “yes, please.”