I May Be a Guild Receptionist Episode 11: Release Date, Time, Streaming Options, and More

The highly anticipated episode 11 of I May Be a Guild Receptionist is scheduled to premiere on Saturday, March 22, 2025, at 12:00 AM JST, as officially announced on the series’ website. With the thrilling confrontation involving the Silver Sword and the enigmatic man in black approaching, fans are eager for critical revelations in this crucial installment.

Although spoilers are unlikely to surface before the episode’s official release, fans can look forward to confirmed release details that add to the excitement surrounding the upcoming episode.

Release Date and Time for Episode 11

Alina is likely to be drawn into battle again in episode 11 of I May Be a Guild Receptionist
Alina is likely to be drawn into battle again in episode 11 of I May Be a Guild Receptionist (Image via CloverWorks)

The eleventh episode is set to air in Japan at 12:00 AM JST, marking the start of another thrilling chapter. However, fans outside Japan will generally catch the episode on Friday, March 21, 2025, during various times throughout the day, depending on their respective time zones.

Below is a breakdown of the episode’s premiere times according to different time zones:

Time Zones Local Date and Time
Pacific Standard Time (PST) 7:00 AM, Friday, March 21, 2025
Eastern Standard Time (EST) 10:00 AM, Friday, March 21, 2025
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) 3:00 PM, Friday, March 21, 2025
Central European Time (CET) 4:00 PM, Friday, March 21, 2025
Indian Standard Time (IST) 8:30 PM, Friday, March 21, 2025
Philippine Standard Time (PST) 11:00 PM, Friday, March 21, 2025
Japanese Standard Time (JST) 12:00 AM, Saturday, March 22, 2025
Australia Central Standard Time (ACST) 1:30 AM, Saturday, March 22, 2025

Where to Watch Episode 11

Jade faces potential turmoil due to suspicions about Glen Garia in episode 11
Jade faces potential turmoil due to suspicions about Glen Garia in episode 11 (Image via CloverWorks)

Fans can stream this much-anticipated episode on Crunchyroll, which has confirmed it will be available with English subtitles as it is broadcast in Japan. As part of its Winter 2025 lineup, Crunchyroll is also producing English and German dubs of the series, although no additional languages have been announced at this time.

Recap of Episode 10

In episode 10, Alina finds herself contemplating how to seize a birthday vacation while listening to Rosetta’s lecture. Observing Jade from afar, she begins to acknowledge her feelings for him. Meanwhile, Jade reflects on a tense meeting with Guildmaster Glen Garia, who appears to be burdened by a personal tragedy regarding his daughter, Lynn Riche.

Struggling to express his worries, Jade receives support from Glen before reuniting with Alina after her training session, where she hints at her emotions. Meanwhile, Laila raises a concern about a sinister figure in training, prompting Jade’s suspicion that it could be the man in black.

As Alina and Laila face new challenges with the discovery of a dungeon, Jade intensifies his training in preparation. He shares his theory about the man in black with Lowe and Lululee, who are doubtful of Glen’s involvement. The tension escalates when a mage’s research on Dark Gods is stolen, leading to a chilling encounter where Alina and Laila are assailed by a ghost-possessed individual. The episode concludes with the confrontation against the man in black.

Expectations for Episode 11 (Speculative)

Episode 11 is anticipated to continue the gripping narrative with Alina and the Silver Sword trapped at the bottom of a hole by the man in black. Expect Alina to quickly transform and act to safeguard Laila, while Jade and Lowe deliberate over the man in black, who might share similarities with Glen Garia.

Lululee is expected to challenge these notions as the tension grows and the focus shifts to the man in black preparing for a larger scheme. The episode may culminate in a dramatic twist, revealing the man in black to be none other than Guildmaster Glen Garia himself.

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