Crunchyroll Faces Backlash Over My Hero Academia Season 8 Premiere
Once again, Crunchyroll finds itself in hot water with its subscribers, this time due to the rocky start of My Hero Academia season 8. Fans were left waiting for almost 10 hours for the first episode to drop, a less than ideal beginning to the highly anticipated season.
Subtitles Woes and Controversy
Adding to the frustration, some users experienced issues with the English subtitles not working for the season premiere, further fueling the complaints flooding in from disappointed fans. Rumors of Crunchyroll using AI in the subtitling and localization process have also stirred controversy, adding to the discontent among subscribers.
My Hero Academia season 8 is set to be the final chapter of the anime, with 11 episodes to wrap things up. Fans can only hope that Crunchyroll will address these issues and deliver a smoother experience for the rest of the season.
