Classroom of the Elite Gets a Fifth Season
The renewal was confirmed right after the fourth season's finale, with a newly drawn key visual.

What was announced
Classroom of the Elite is getting a fifth season. The production was confirmed on June 24, immediately after the fourth season's finale aired in Japan, and revealed with a newly drawn black-and-white key visual of protagonist Kiyotaka Ayanokoji. The confirmation was carried by Crunchyroll, Anime News Network, and Oricon.
Where the story stands
The fourth season adapted the first semester of the characters' second year and closed with its sixteenth episode. It was directed by Noriyuki Nomata at studio Lerche, with character designs by Maki Kono, and opened with a 90-minute special that dropped its first four episodes at once. With the Year 2 storyline still unfolding in the source novels, and the Year 3 arc having begun publication in 2025, there is plenty of material left for the anime to draw on. A premiere window for the fifth season has not been announced.
About the series
Classroom of the Elite is based on Syougo Kinugasa's light novel series, which began in 2015 under MF Bunko J and has surpassed 8.4 million copies in circulation. Produced by studio Lerche, the anime follows Kiyotaka Ayanokoji, a deceptively unremarkable student at an elite government high school where classes compete for privileges through merit, manipulation, and constant social games.
Why it matters
Classroom of the Elite has been one of the more durable psychological-strategy anime of the past decade, and a fifth season keeps one of the genre's anchor titles moving. There is no date yet, but the timing of the announcement, landing the moment the finale ended, signals confidence from the production committee rather than a tentative renewal.
