If announced soon, late 2025 is optimistic. A 2026 release is more realistic, given production schedules and Lerche’s other commitments.
The anime will adapt of the light novels. In the community, this volume is often cited as one of the best in the entire series—frequently compared to the "Elevator Arc" (Volume 7) for its intensity and character development.
Season 4 will likely focus heavily on the rivalry with , led by the stoic and brilliant Katsuragi, and the chaotic influence of the mysterious Takuya Yagami . Unlike previous antagonists like Ryuuen or Ichinose, who were emotional or ideological foils, the new threats are tactical masterminds who play the game on Ayanokouji’s level.
Furthermore, the relationship between Ayanokouji and Horikita Suzune is due for a major evolution. Horikita has grown from a lone wolf into a capable commander, but Ayanokouji’s shadow looms large. The next arc will challenge their alliance, forcing Horikita to question whether she is truly leading, or merely being led.
If announced soon, late 2025 is optimistic. A 2026 release is more realistic, given production schedules and Lerche’s other commitments.
The anime will adapt of the light novels. In the community, this volume is often cited as one of the best in the entire series—frequently compared to the "Elevator Arc" (Volume 7) for its intensity and character development. classroom of elite season 4
Season 4 will likely focus heavily on the rivalry with , led by the stoic and brilliant Katsuragi, and the chaotic influence of the mysterious Takuya Yagami . Unlike previous antagonists like Ryuuen or Ichinose, who were emotional or ideological foils, the new threats are tactical masterminds who play the game on Ayanokouji’s level. If announced soon, late 2025 is optimistic
Furthermore, the relationship between Ayanokouji and Horikita Suzune is due for a major evolution. Horikita has grown from a lone wolf into a capable commander, but Ayanokouji’s shadow looms large. The next arc will challenge their alliance, forcing Horikita to question whether she is truly leading, or merely being led. In the community, this volume is often cited