Campfire Cooking in Another World Season 3 Release Date

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Fans of Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill (Tondemo Skill de Isekai Hourou Meshi) have been feasting on the relaxing and cozy vibes of Season 2. With only a few episodes left to air, the big question now is - will we get a Season 3? If you’ve been wondering the same, you're not alone. Here’s a full breakdown of what’s going on with the show, when we might see more episodes, and why there’s plenty to be excited about.
Season 2 Is Almost Done but Still Cooking
The second season brought back everything viewers loved: peaceful traveling, magical ingredients, and meals that somehow look more delicious than half the food in real life. As one character puts it:
“Of course. If this one tries anything, I will not be merciful. My master’s food is the greatest in the world, after all.” – Fel

This time around, Mukoda, Fel, and Sui are joined by a new companion, Dora-chan, making the journey feel a little livelier without losing its laid-back charm.
Season 2 isn’t over yet though. There are still three more episodes to go:
- Episode 10 - December 9
- Episode 11 - December 16
- Episode 12 (final episode) - December 23
As usual, new episodes stream every Tuesday on Crunchyroll, with English subtitles available from 7:30 a.m. PST and English dubs following at 12:00 p.m. PST.
If you haven’t caught up yet, now’s a good time. And if you need a refresher, the official Season 2 trailer down below gives a great look at what the second season is all about.
What Are the Chances of a Season 3?
There’s been no official announcement just yet, but all signs are pointing toward Campfire Cooking coming back for a third season. Let’s look at why that’s a real possibility.
First, Season 2 released just around two and half years after Season 1, which is faster than most anime sequels - especially for slice-of-life or isekai shows. That quick turnaround suggests that the production team, and the studio behind it (MAPPA), see value in keeping this series going.
Why Sponsors and Source Material Matter?
Then there’s the business side. Season 2 has attracted a surprising number of sponsors, including product placements and brand collaborations. It’s clear companies see this anime as a great way to market to a chill, engaged audience. That kind of interest usually means good money, and good money usually leads to more episodes.
Finally, there’s the story. The anime is based on a light novel series, not the manga, which means the manga’s pace or status doesn’t impact the anime. And the light novels have plenty of content left to adapt - way more than the anime has covered so far.
If everything lines up again like it did before, we might see Season 3 drop sometime in late 2026 or early 2027.
What Story Arcs Could Season 3 Cover?

Looking at where the anime left off in the novels, here’s a glimpse at what’s probably coming next in Season 3:
- New lands and rare local ingredients Mukoda travels further and encounters new flavors that challenge his creativity.
- Even more involvement from the goddesses Expect more divine requests, offerings, and maybe even some food-related divine drama.
- More character background, especially for Fel and Dora-chan, giving fans more insight into their mysterious pasts.
- Other chefs and cooks who want to compete or collaborate with Mukoda, adding some fun and light rivalry.
- A royal feast or banquet arc, where Mukoda’s food ends up shaking up how nobles see magic and food altogether.
While the tone will likely stay cozy and calm, these upcoming arcs do promise some new twists, relationships, and places.
Fans Are Already Talking About Season 3

Even though Season 2 isn’t finished yet, fans are already looking ahead. And for good reason. There’s been a lot of buzz about how well Season 2 is being handled. The animation is smooth, the new characters feel fun and natural, and the food scenes are just as mouthwatering as ever. The new voice cast also added a nice layer of freshness.
One interesting observation from the community is that the anime has been treating its light novel source with care, keeping close to the original tone while expanding scenes just enough for animation. That’s a good sign for long-term planning.
Plus, a few keen-eyed viewers have pointed out that if the show wasn’t performing well, it wouldn’t have attracted as many advertisers and brands as it did this season. That kind of support usually means more seasons are in the works.
Other Isekai Series to Keep an Eye On
If you’re craving more isekai while waiting on Season 3 news, take a look at our speculative release articles for A Wild Last Boss Appeared Season 2 and May I Ask for One Final Thing Season 2. Both explore fantasy adventures with a bit more action while staying emotionally grounded like Campfire Cooking.
Wrapping It Up

Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill is one of those rare shows that does exactly what it sets out to do: offer comfort, fun, and lots of good food. As Yuma Uchida said,
“Food motivates me. Food gives me energy and fills my heart. Food connects people, so it’s something that’s very important to me” - Yuma Uchida, Mukoda’s VA
As the second season wraps up, everything is pointing toward a third season being on the horizon.
There’s enough story left to tell, enough fan interest to support it, and clearly enough business behind the scenes to make it worth continuing. So, while we wait for the official word, it’s safe to say that Mukoda’s journey is far from over.
Until then, don’t forget to finish up the last few episodes of Season 2, now streaming on Crunchyroll, and keep your eyes peeled for what’s next in this tasty isekai adventure.
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