Browser game to release in 4 languages on G123 platform
The staff for the anime of writer Miku and illustrator Rein Kuwashima’s I Got a Cheat Capability in An added Globe (Isekai de Cheat Capability o Te ni Shita Ore wa, Genjitsu Sekai o mo Musōsuru) light novel series revealed two new visuals for the anime on Friday.
The staff also revealed that the franchise is discovering a browser game titled Isekai de Cheat Capability o Te ni Shita Ore wa, Genjitsu Sekai o mo Musōsuru – Level Up wa Jinsei o Kaeta: Parallel Universe. The MMORPG will release worldwide in Japanese, English, Regular Chinese, and Korean on the G123 platform. The game will be no price to play but will have optional in-game purchases.
The anime will premiere on April six and will air on Tokyo MX, BS11, KBS Kyoto, and Sun Tv.
Limitless Produce by TMS is organizing and developing the anime. Millepensee is developing the animation. Shin Itagaki (Teekyū franchise, So I am a Spider, So What?) is the chief director and is also overseeing the series scripts. Shingo Tanabe (episode director for So I am a Spider, So What?, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean) is directing the anime. Hiromi Kimura is adapting the characters for animation from Rein Kuwashima’s original designs, and is also serving as chief animation director. Akiyuki Tateyama is composing the music. Tsukuyomi performs the opening theme song “Gyakuten Geki” (Turnabout Drama).
The anime stars:
Yen Press is releasing the light novels and manga adaptation in English, and it describes the story:
A door to however a further planet stretches out prior to a boy who’s been brutally bullied all his life. This alternate reality grants him access to all sorts of difficulties, like cheat experience and a portal that lets him travel involving his old and new worlds! Can this class loser turn his life about back home…?
The book franchise has two million copies in circulation worldwide. The 12th light novel released in Japan on December 20. The manga’s fourth volume shipped on December 26.
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