It's possible. If the first season of the anime based on a completed manga is highly successful and there's enough interest from both fans and producers, a second season can be made. However, factors like production costs and licensing issues can also come into play.
The three to five seasons of the anime,"Hero Mist", might contain 52 episodes, but the first and second seasons only had 52 episodes. It might be because of the difference in production companies or because of the distribution of episodes, there might be different episodes at different times. However, whether or not the specific number of episodes would change still needed to wait for the official announcement and confirmation.
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Did the two seasons of the anime, Arya, not specify the status of Arya the Crimson God? The eighth volume of the novel seems to have anime, and now the two seasons are probably novels
There was a mistake in this sentence. The two seasons of Arya in the anime Feidan were indeed adapted from the eighth volume of the novel, so there was a specific description of Arya Feishen's state in the novel. In the eighth volume of the novel, Aria Fei's state was described as a power that could control time and space, making her a powerful existence. In anime, this state was simply described as " possessing superpowers."
Therefore, it could be said that the state of Aria Fei in the anime was not as detailed and specific as in the novel. However, both novels and anime were adapted from different versions created by the author, and their plots and details might be different. If you have any other questions, please continue.