‘Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation’ Season 3 Episode 10 Release Date, Time and Preview Details
‘Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation’ fans are settling into the tension of the Chaos Breaker arc as Season 3 continues its steady weekly rollout. Episode 9, titled “Lament,” arrived on Crunchyroll on August 23, 2026, pushing Rudeus Greyrat and his companions deeper into a medical crisis threatening one of their own.
With that episode now behind viewers, attention shifts to episode 10 and when the next chapter of the story will land. Here is what is currently known about the release date, streaming time and story direction heading into the next installment.
Release Date and Time for Episode 10
Season 3 has followed a consistent Sunday release pattern since it opened with a special double episode airing across July 4 and 5, 2026, in Japan, with weekly episodes following that premiere. Based on that established rhythm, episode 10 is positioned to arrive on Sunday, August 30, 2026, one week after episode 9 premiered.
In Japan, new episodes have continued airing on Tokyo MX and BS11 as part of the show’s broadcast lineup. For international viewers, release-time trackers have consistently reported Crunchyroll dropping new episodes at 8 a.m. Pacific Time, a schedule that typically puts the episode online in the early morning for West Coast audiences and closer to midday for viewers on the East Coast.
That timing has held steady across the back half of the season without any signal of disruption from the streaming platform. Barring an unannounced change from Crunchyroll or Studio Bind, episode 10 should follow that same weekly window.
Where to Watch New Episodes
‘Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation’ Season 3 is streaming on Crunchyroll across most regions worldwide, including North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, the CIS region, India and Southeast Asia. Crunchyroll remains the official international home for the series.
The platform has been offering episodes with subtitles shortly after their original Japanese broadcast, keeping international audiences close to the same release window as Japanese viewers. Individual episode listings, including confirmed titles and air dates, have also been tracked through outlets like Rotten Tomatoes as each new installment goes live.
The series continues to sit within Crunchyroll’s Summer 2026 anime lineup, airing alongside the platform’s other seasonal simulcasts.
The Chaos Breaker Arc Story So Far
Episode 10 picks up in the middle of the Chaos Breaker arc, which began with episode 8, “The Flying Fortress,” on August 16. That storyline follows Nanahoshi, Rudeus and the rest of their group as they travel to the mysterious floating fortress belonging to Perugius, the Armored Dragon King, seeking a chance to learn new magic.
What was meant to be an opportunity quickly turned into a crisis. A detoxification spell cast by Sylphie went wrong, and Nanahoshi began coughing blood before collapsing aboard the fortress. Episode 9 revealed the cause as Drain Syndrome, a disease that had been believed eradicated some 7,000 years earlier.
With Nanahoshi left in despair over the diagnosis, Rudeus turned to Perugius for help, and the two set out to find someone who might understand more about the illness. That search is expected to keep driving the narrative forward into episode 10.
The arc has been framed around loss and how far Rudeus is willing to go for someone close to him, and it is reportedly being told across seven compressed episodes, a noticeably shorter run than the season’s opening stretch.
What to Expect From Episode 10
Studio Bind had not yet published official preview images or a synopsis for episode 10 at the time of writing. Reaction to the arc’s opening chapters has centered on whether Perugius, one of the legendary figures credited with defeating the Demon God, will offer more direct help than he has shown so far.
The season’s production team includes returning director Ryosuke Shibuya, who also handled series composition alongside Naoto Taniuchi, with Sanae Shimada and Ryota Furukawa credited for character designs. The season’s opening theme, “Ketsui no Uta,” is performed by Yuiko Ohara, while Mika Nakashima performs the ending theme “Inori, Owareba.”
The Chaos Breaker arc also brought new cast additions tied to Perugius and his fortress, as Anime News Networkreported alongside the arc’s trailer reveal. That expansion has broadened the world beyond what fans saw during the earlier Eris Training and Rudeus Adolescence arcs.
Whatever direction the story takes next, Nanahoshi’s illness has raised the stakes higher than the season has reached before. With her condition growing more dire and Perugius’s true intentions still unclear, how far do you think Rudeus should be willing to go to save her, and should the Armored Dragon King be doing more than he has so far.

