Arcane 2: New Vi design hints at major changes in the Netflix series

League of Legends fans finally got a small taste of what’s to come in Arcane 2, as a 12-second teaser was released, giving a brief preview of the upcoming season.

Riot Games shared this new Arcane teaser trailer across multiple social media platforms. The teaser shows Vi standing next to Caitlyn, who is dressed in what seems to be an enforcer’s uniform. This outfit closely resembles her splash art in League of Legends, featuring a belt in the middle and a pink frill on the side.

While fans were quick to admire the new looks of Vi and Caitlyn in Arcane 2, another detail caught their attention. A girl with ginger hair standing to the right looks remarkably similar to Marcus’s daughter from the first season. This resemblance sets up a potentially intriguing storyline.

In the first season, Marcus’s daughter was depicted as a young child, but the girl in the teaser looks much older. This noticeable difference in age strongly suggests a significant timeskip. Such a timeskip could imply that Marcus’s daughter has grown up and possibly joined the enforcers, possibly seeking vengeance against Jinx, who killed her father on the bridge before her devastating fight with Ekko.

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A timeskip is just one of many theories that fans are speculating about with each new sneak peek of season two. Another popular theory that gained traction earlier this year is that Vander could return as Warwick.

Fans have speculated that Vander, who was presumed dead, might have been transformed into the monstrous Warwick. Alongside these theories, there’s a growing list of all the League champions rumored to appear in season two.

Vi joining the enforcers, especially after the dramatic cliffhanger of the first season—where Jinx launched her rocket at the Piltover council⁠—raises many questions. This development suggests that the sisters did not reunite during the potential timeskip, and it appears likely that Vi is even leading the effort to capture Jinx.

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With unresolved issues from the past and the shadow of Jinx’s actions looming large, the stakes are higher than ever. Arcane’s second season is scheduled to be released on Netflix in November.