It's like Codex Alera. 3rd person with sections following different characters.
Oof, I hope it isn't as brutal as Codex. He sometimes he left plots hanging a bit too long for my tastes.
But honestly, I'm not a fan of multiple 3rd persons, as gets really hard to keep track of what's going on. Especially when you've got a complicated plot of a new unfamiliar world.
The exception to this, for me, has been the Heores of Olympus books, which doesn't backtrack or cover concurrent events. The stories are a free flowing marathon, in which the narrator gets swapped, but the action is always moving forward.
Yeah, CA's most "frequent" perspective jump was chapter to chapter, and each chapter was still pretty long. And even then, it was usually two or three chapters in a row before the perspective changed.
Which was a problem for me, on a number of occasions. Off the top of my head, there was this time Bernard & Amara infiltrated this camp of Collar bound prisoners. The book followed them up to a certain point, then took a number a chapters before picking up where the story left off.
And flow of the stories felt off.