‘False Memory’ Episode 7 Release Date and Time

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The season finale of ‘False Memory’ is almost here, and fans following Guan Chao’s fight through the Memory Management Bureau finally have a confirmed date for how it all wraps up. The Chinese donghua, also known by its original title Jiyi Guanli Ju, premiered on August 2, 2026, at noon local time exclusively on Bilibili, with the first three episodes dropping together rather than being staggered. Since then, the series has settled into a rhythm that has made it easy for viewers to plan their week around new drops.

That weekly structure is exactly what makes episode 7 easy to pin down. Episode 4 arrived on August 9, episode 5 followed on August 16, and episode 6 landed on August 23, with episode 7 closing out the season on August 30. With the finale now on the horizon, here is everything worth knowing about when and where to catch it.

‘False Memory’ Episode 7 Release Date and Time

According to episode tracking listings, episode 7 of ‘False Memory’ is set to air on August 30, 2026. That date lines up perfectly with the pattern the show has followed since its early August debut, giving fans a predictable countdown to the finale.

For viewers watching through the show’s original platform, the timing has stayed consistent with the premiere, with ‘False Memory’ following that same noon local release window in China throughout its run. That consistency has become one of the show’s quieter selling points, since fans have not had to deal with surprise scheduling shifts or unexplained gaps between chapters.

Season tracking pages have also confirmed the overall episode count for context, with ‘False Memory’ running seven episodes total in its first season. That means episode 7 is not just another weekly installment, it is the capstone that closes out Guan Chao’s first full arc inside the Bureau.

Where International Fans Can Watch the ‘False Memory’ Finale

The international rollout has followed its own separate track since the show debuted. The international release of ‘False Memory’ kicked off on August 4 on the Made By Bilibili YouTube channel, delivering English subs with a new episode dropping every Tuesday. That means the finale will likely reach English speaking audiences a few days after it first airs domestically.

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That gap between the Chinese broadcast and the subtitled international release has become one of the more talked about quirks of this rollout, with fans outside of Bilibili’s core Chinese markets watching on a slightly delayed track compared to the domestic noon release. It has not slowed down the online chatter though, since clips and reactions tend to circulate well before the subtitled version goes live for most of the fandom.

Exact international streaming availability beyond the YouTube channel has not been confirmed for every region, so international fans are being encouraged to check official Bilibili listings closer to the release date. Anyone hoping to catch the finale the moment it drops overseas should keep an eye on the channel directly rather than relying on secondhand reposts.

What To Expect From The ‘False Memory’ Season Finale?

The story so far has followed a fairly clear throughline. In his desperate quest to return to the past, Guan Chao scours the world for Pyrolite, the energy source capable of powering the Time Gun, but his search takes an unexpected turn when he accidentally falls into the Memory Bureau. To find his way back to reality, he has to join forces with memory administrators Fangtang, Bai Zhong, and others, clearing BUG beings layer by layer through the strata of memory.

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The finale is expected to raise the emotional and narrative stakes even further. As battle after battle draws to a close, what awaits Guan Chao is far more than corrupted data, since the deepest truth buried within memory itself is beginning to stir. That teased revelation has fueled plenty of fan speculation about just how personal this final confrontation is going to get for the protagonist.

Part of what has kept viewers hooked is how the show handles its structure. Each memory layer brings a different kind of challenge, so the series does not just repeat itself, and the animation shifts between grounded fight sequences and warped, dreamlike memory landscapes that give the whole thing a distinct visual identity. That variety has drawn comparisons to other genre favorites among fans still catching up on the season.

‘False Memory’ Production and Behind-the-Scenes Details

The team behind ‘False Memory’ has been building toward this moment for years. The series began as an indie passion project six years ago, with Flint Sugar and Studio Tumble producing the animation and Shuyu Li and BlackLine serving as directors and creators of the story. That long gestation period is part of why the show’s visual polish has drawn so much attention since its premiere.

Fans have noticed the emotional weight the series brings to its supporting cast as well. Viewers have pointed to moments like Ran Deng breaking down over a BUG he found too pitiful to kill, and Hui Huo shattering his own halo, as scenes that reframe how the show handles trauma and its consequences. Those character beats have given the finale extra weight heading into its final stretch.

With the countdown to episode 7 now underway, all eyes are on whether ‘False Memory’ can stick the landing on the mystery it has spent seven weeks building. What do you think Guan Chao is going to find once the truth buried in the memory layers finally comes to the surface.

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