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World Trigger Season 3 Episode 8: Release Date and Watch Online

World Trigger Season 3 Episode 8 is scheduled for a weekly release on November 28, 2021. Fans are excited for upcoming episodes to hit streaming platforms.

World Trigger is an adventurous sci-fi-based drama series that originated in Japan. The series was originally a manga that has been in circulation for many years. Daisuke Ashihara is the writer and the illustrator of the popular manga WorTri.

After the popularity of the manga series, the series also got its anime adaptation, which has been directed by Mitsuru Hongo, Kouji Ogawa, and Morio Hatano.

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Everything you need to know

The series is set in the city of Mikado. The series portrays a dynamic threat and fear of rage and war between the humans and the aliens from a world unknown to a normal being. It was discovered, because of a crack in the gates that led to a parallel universe, monsters and aliens from another world have started to attack the city and take them under their control.

These creatures have shown no mercy and have destroyed everything. To battle these creatures, it was time to come up with a solution. The town members decided to start an organization and train people to fight these aliens.

The organizations consisted of brave fighters that were formed in a group to fight these aliens. The groups were known as a border, and there was a special weapon that was invented with the sole purpose of fighting the aliens. The weapons were known as World Triggers.

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World Trigger Season 3 Episode 8

World Trigger Season 3 Episode 8 Release Date

It is going to release on November 28, 2021. Fans are eagerly waiting for new episodes to release soon. We all are excited to witness what will happen next. There are just 2 more days left for new episodes to release soon.

Where to watch?

You can watch it on Crunchyroll.

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