Record of Ragnarok – Season 3 (2025–2026)
Kings, Sorcery, and the Will of Progress
Season 3 of Record of Ragnarok breaks the deadlock of the 3–3 tie, pushing Ragnarok into its most ideologically charged phase yet. No longer a simple struggle for survival, the tournament becomes a clash of legacies, leadership, and the future of existence itself.
While previous seasons focused on morality and defiance, Season 3 asks deeper questions:
What defines a true king?
Can human progress surpass divine stagnation?
And is innovation more dangerous to the gods than brute strength?
As humanity and the gods enter this new phase, the battles feel less like isolated duels and more like a war between civilizations.
Season Overview
Title: Record of Ragnarok – Season 3
Japanese Title: 終末のワルキューレ Season 3
Episodes: 15
Air Date: December 10, 2025
Studio: Yumeta Company & Maru Animation
Streaming Platform: Netflix (global)
Opening Theme: “Dead or Alive” by GLAY
Ending Theme: “Last Breath, Last Record” by Saori Hayami
Story Summary
With the score tied evenly between gods and humanity, Ragnarok enters its most dangerous stage. The gods can no longer afford arrogance, prompting them to send forth their most prestigious rulers and most feared entities.
Season 3 expands beyond the arena, introducing deeper mysteries surrounding the Valkyries, the origins of certain gods, and the long-term consequences of Buddha’s betrayal in Season 2. Internal fractures among the gods continue to widen, giving Ragnarok the unsettling feeling of a prelude to a far greater divine conflict.
At its core, Season 3 revolves around legacies. Every combatant fights not merely for victory, but for what they represent — dynasties, ideas, progress, vengeance, and the future of their people.
Humanity no longer fights only to survive.
It fights to move forward.
Round Breakdown
Round 7 – Hades vs. Qin Shi Huang
A battle between two absolute sovereigns.
Hades, King of the Netherworld, enters the arena to avenge his fallen brother Poseidon, carrying the weight of divine familial duty and solitude. Opposing him is Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor of China, who declares himself the ultimate “King of Men.”
This fight explores opposing philosophies of kingship — a ruler who stands alone versus a ruler who carries the suffering of his people. The clash redefines leadership as resilience, empathy, and self-mastery rather than authority alone.
Round 8 – Beelzebub vs. Nikola Tesla
Beelzebub, a god cursed by his own existence, represents the stagnant and destructive side of divinity. Seeking meaning through annihilation, he embodies nihilism itself.
Facing him is Nikola Tesla, “Humanity’s Only Sorcerer,” wielding a Valkyrie-enhanced mechanical suit. Tesla represents the unstoppable force of human innovation — proof that knowledge and curiosity are humanity’s greatest weapons.
The battle transforms the arena into a collision of ideologies, showing that science is humanity’s version of magic — ever evolving, ever advancing.
Round 9 – Apollo vs. King Leonidas
A confrontation fueled by resentment and radiant pride.
Leonidas, the Spartan King, harbors a deep-seated grudge against Apollo, the god of the sun and self-perfection. Leonidas fights as the embodiment of rebellion and resistance, while Apollo seeks beauty, admiration, and divine idealism.
Their clash forces both to acknowledge the strength and dignity of their opponent, turning the fight into a reflection on pride, sacrifice, and the beauty of struggle itself.
Humanity’s Moral Crossroads
Season 3 marks a shift in humanity’s mindset.
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Humanity begins to fight with optimism, not just desperation
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Tesla’s battle proves that human knowledge rivals divine authority
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The sacrifices of kings reveal that honor burdens gods and humans equally
Ragnarok is no longer about proving worth — it is about shaping the future.
Character Development Highlights
- Qin Shi Huang — Portrayed as a charismatic yet deeply empathetic ruler who can literally feel the pain of others, redefining the concept of the “Greatest King.”
- Nikola Tesla — Becomes the emotional heart of the season, representing humanity’s endless curiosity and refusal to stagnate.
- Beelzebub — Explored as a tragic and nihilistic figure whose despair is challenged by human hope.
Themes & Tone
- The Weight of a Crown — Leadership demands sacrifice.
- Science vs Myth — Progress against stagnation.
- Vengeance vs Duty — Echoes of Season 1 & 2 losses.
- The Unyielding Spirit — Humanity rejects fixed destiny.
Season 3 carries a more reflective and emotionally charged tone, blending spectacle with philosophical depth.
Animation & Presentation
With the addition of Maru Animation, Season 3 features a noticeable evolution in visual style. CGI is strategically used for Tesla’s advanced armor and Beelzebub’s destructive vibrations, enabling faster and more dynamic combat than previous seasons.
The animation emphasizes motion, chaos, and scale, especially during high-speed clashes and large-scale attacks.
Where to Watch
You can watch Record of Ragnarok – Season 3 on:
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Netflix (global)
Popularity & Reception
Season 3 has been widely praised by fans as the most emotional installment of the series. The backstories of Qin Shi Huang and Nikola Tesla resonated strongly, leading to increased interest in the manga volumes covering this arc (Volumes 14–21).
Many viewers regard Season 3 as the point where Record of Ragnarok fully matures into a story about civilization, legacy, and progress rather than pure combat.
Final Thoughts
Season 3 of Record of Ragnarok transforms the tournament into something greater than survival.
It is a war of ideals — kings against kings, science against myth, despair against progress. Humanity no longer asks for permission to exist. It proves that evolution itself is rebellion.
As Ragnarok continues, one truth becomes clear:
The gods may have created the world…
but humanity intends to shape its future.

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