Mythic Quest Will Have Us Working Hard & Playing Harder Soon

Mythic Quest

The next season for Mythic Quest is almost here and we have a short look at what to expect in Mythic Quest

After a lot of waiting out there, the next season of Mythic Quest is almost here for us all to enjoy on Apple TV+. This would be the comedy show that highlights how things could be behind the scenes at a video game studio. One that has been crafted after Ubisoft, loosely, and stars a whole lot of big names in film and voice acting as well. If you have not seen Mythic Quest before now, you should head out and watch the first three seasons now. That way you are ready for January 29th when the fourth season hits the streaming service and brings us all more laughs, cheers, and tears. It is a show that has it all.

It looks like this season, not surprisingly, will be picking up shortly after the events of the previous season of Mythic Quest. The teams have all split off and are working on their own projects instead of the main MMO that brought them all together in the first place. Only it looks like Poppy and Ian have their own title finally coming to market and the main crew working on Mythic Quest and their spin-off title will have to go through some of those government inquiries just like what happened back when the ratings board came into existence. An interesting take and something that looks like it will be filled will a manner of humor while poking back at the industry. It looks like they will even tackle the AI issues that we are going to be seeing more of here in the not-too-distant future as well. Have a look and get ready for the new season to hit.

Mythic Quest — Season 4

Work hard, play harder.

Season 4 of Ubisoft’s original workplace comedy, Mythic Quest, premieres January 29 on Apple TV+.

Season four of Mythic Quest brings stars Rob McElhenney, Charlotte Nicdao, David Hornsby, Danny Pudi, Ashly Burch, Imani Hakim, Jessie Ennis, and Naomi Ekperigin back together under the same fluorescent office lights. The reunited team at Mythic Quest confronts new challenges amongst a changing video game landscape as stars rise, egos clash, relationships bloom and everyone tries to have a little more work work-life balance.

Mythic Quest is executive produced by Rob McElhenney and Day under their RCG banner, Rotenberg and Frenkel on behalf of 3 Arts, and Boykin, Austin Dill, and Gérard Guillemot for Ubisoft Film & Television. Hornsby and Ganz also executive produce. The first three seasons of Mythic Quest are now streaming globally on Apple TV+.

Have you been able to get fully caught up on Mythic Quest up to now or are you just now finding out about this video game show? Do you think that this one will be the final season of it all or could we see more of the lampooning after it all? How do you think it will tackle the current issues and state of the real-world gaming industry and will the irony of Ubisoft helping with production be understood by the companies? Take off to the comment section to discuss all of it and everything else that we have to share for the show out there. We love Mythic Quest around here and we will cover more of it as the episodes start to come out. Keep an eye on the site to see and hear about all of it as it flows out there and we can get the updates to you.