"Fire Force" is a wildly popular fantasy battle manga currently serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine. In the first season of the anime, the mystery surrounding the spontaneous spontaneous combustion phenomenon plaguing the world of "Fire Force" gradually unfolded, and it was revealed that protagonist Shinra Kusakabe's younger brother, Shou, is still alive! A second season is scheduled to air in the summer of 2020, and many fans are excited for it. In this article, we'll introduce ways to watch "Fire Force" for free!

How to watch "Fire Force" for free?

Here are some recommended ways to watch "Fire Force" for free! The quickest way to watch this series is to check the "ON AIR" page on the official website. All the video streaming services where you can watch Fire Force are listed there.

The thing you're probably wondering about is the monthly fee for the video streaming service. However, if you're not sure about paying a monthly fee, we have good news for you! Most of these video streaming services offer a free trial period when you sign up for the first time. By making good use of this, you can enjoy Fire Force for free.

Nico Nico Douga is recommended for those who just want to watch the first episode!

When you're unsure whether to watch a new anime, many people think, "I'll just watch one episode and then decide." For those people, we recommend "Nico Nico Douga," or Niconico for short!

On Niconico, you can watch the first episode for free without paying a subscription. However, if you want to watch episodes two and beyond, it will cost more than ¥220 per episode. In that case, it's better to use another VOD service for a better deal on anime.

Please refrain from using illegal upload sites!

Illegal Upload

When searching for ways to watch anime, shady sites may pop up in your search results, blending in with popular video streaming services. These sites are likely "illegal sites" that illegally upload videos...

While it can be difficult to determine whether a site is illegal, a common feature is that clicking on "Fire Force Episode XX" will not start the anime and will instead display multiple video sites. If this is the case, the site is illegal, so stop using it immediately.

Is using illegal sites a crime?

In conclusion, watching videos on illegal sites is unlikely to be subject to criminal penalties. However, if you knowingly use an illegal site, there's no guarantee you won't be punished. There's no guarantee you'll be found not guilty in court, so avoid the risk and use a legitimate service. Incidentally, uploading videos to an illegal site is, needless to say, an illegal act.

Illegal sites also carry the risk of virus infection...

Illegal site operators use every trick in the book to lure users. It's not uncommon for you to end up on an illegal site that doesn't fit the characteristics of the "illegal site" described above...

However, illegal sites can harbor dangerous viruses that can damage your precious PC or smartphone. If you come across a video streaming service you've never heard of, it's recommended that you research the service before using it. If you come across any suspicious reviews, close the page immediately!

VOD is the best way to enjoy watching "Fire Force" for free!

As we've mentioned so far, VOD is recommended for safe viewing. You can enjoy "Fire Force" for free on "GYAO!", a video streaming service operated by Yahoo!.

Even if the series is no longer available on GYAO!, it's still available on other services, such as d Anime Store, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video, so you can take advantage of their free trial periods. Trial periods vary by service, but they generally last between one week and one month, so be sure to check beforehand.

The key to canceling is to do so well in advance!

If you're planning on ending a monthly video streaming service, it's important to do so well in advance. As mentioned earlier, many services offer free trial periods of between two weeks and one month, so if you're not careful, you could find yourself missing out and realize your initial payment has already been paid.

Additionally, the timing of when fees are charged varies slightly depending on the video streaming service, so if you don't intend to continue, be sure to write down your cancellation date in your planner when signing up. Also, even after canceling a video streaming service, you can often continue using the service during the free trial period, so it's best to do so well in advance.

If you want to watch "Fire Force" for free, we recommend "d Anime Store"!

"Fire Force" is available on a variety of sites, but we recommend "d Anime Store" among them. The reason is that there is a 31-day free trial period, during which you can watch over 3,800 anime titles for free! And even though there is such a wide selection, if you decide to continue, it only costs 400 yen (excluding tax) per month.

It is also operated by major telecommunications company Docomo, but of course non-Docomo customers can also use it. One of the features of "d Anime" is that it streams many currently airing anime, including "Fire Force." By the way, I have been a d Anime user for over 5 years.

Fire Force Free Viewing Summary

The best way to watch Fire Force for free is on GYAO! No registration or monthly fees are required, and it's run by Yahoo!, so you can rest assured. However, if the streaming has ended, you can enjoy anime for free with a free trial period on VOD services like d Anime Store. Please note that the free trial is only available to those who have never registered before.

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