“That’s part of our job.”

The excellentLeague of Legendsspin-off has now finished its run on Netflix after two highly-acclaimed seasons of eye-popping animation.

(There are no spoilers here, if you haven’t yet finished.)

Arcane’s Vi bandages her hand.

“Some theories here a bit too far out there,” Linke said, writing on the Arcanereddit.

“No, we didn’t ask Fortiche to produce a 1h30 final episode.

I consider many of the people at Fortiche to be some of my closest friends.

I find it disappointing that people suggest these things.

“No, we didn’t get ‘corporate greed’ pressure or anything,” Linke continued.

“However, yes, there are always constraints, both in budget and time.

That’s part of our job as creatives, to work within those constraints.

Constraints are NORMAL, and they were always generous, and I always had final say on anything creative.

But they do exist.

They also existed during Season 1.”

For a number of reasons.

We have been EXTREMELY lucky to get these absolutely insane budgets from Riot to produce Arcane.

We all feel incredibly lucky.

NOBODY ELSE gets these types of budgets.

hey don’t forget that.

“Time being the other constraint.

Arcane is unrivaled in sheer scope of high fidelity animation.

“Our Season 2 is amazing.

We have made you feel more than you’ve ever felt when watching animated characters,” he concluded.

“It’s not perfect.

It grows and evolves in its own way, and it becomes what it becomes.”

There’s no word yet on when these stories might debut.

“This is a striking, emotionally wrought, hard-punching climax.”