Also in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand

The Gundam.info portal site revealed on Friday that the second season of the Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans anime will hold its world premiere ahead of the Japanese television premiere at the Anime Weekend Atlanta convention. While the announcement did not provide a specific date, Anime Weekend Atlanta will take place from September 29 to October 2.

The anime will also premiere ahead of the Japanese airing in five locations in Japan on October 1, as well as in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand.

The anime will be streamed overseas for an unspecified number of countries and territories.

The site previously streamed a promotional video for the anime.

The anime will premiere in Japan on October 2 at 5:00 p.m. on MBS, TBS, and 26 other channels, as well as through streaming.

The Gundam.info portal site previously revealed character visuals and descriptions for the new season, as well as the new Gundam Barbatos Lupus, a newly upgraded form of the Gundam Barbatos that Mikazuki piloted in the first season. The descriptions contain spoilers for the first season [Highlight the white text below to view spoilers].



Mikazuki Augus: Spoilers: [ A boy affiliated with the Tekkadan. Due to overuse of the Alaya-Vijnana system, he loses sight in his right eye and the use of his right arm. Because he regains the use of both only while connected to the Alaya-Vijnana system, he keeps on fighting as the pilot of the Gundam Barbatos Lupus. ]



Orga Itsuka: Spoilers: [ The leader of the Tekkadan. He achieved his goal of making a name for the Tekkadan during the battle surrounding the Arbrau elections. As a result, the Tekkadan has grown under his watch. However, he is still unstoppable in his will to protect the Tekkadan members, whom he considers as family. ]



Gundam Barbatos Lupus: Spoilers: [ The mobile suit that Mikazuki Augus pilots. After many battles, and upgrades from Teiwaz, it has taken on a new form, with enhanced weaponry. The mobile suit is one of the Gundam Frames used in the Calamity War 300 years ago. ]



The 25-episode first season premiered in Japan last October. Daisuki, Gundam.Info, and Hulu streamed the series as it aired. Crunchyroll and Funimation streamed new episodes one week after they aired. Adult Swim's Toonami block began airing the anime with an English dub in June.