Publishing giant Kadokawa unveiled an exclusive key visual by creator Yu Kamiya to commemorate the 10th anniversary of his No Game No Life light novel series on Friday, April 22, 2022. The franchise turns 10 on April 25.
Kadokawa also launched a new 1/7-scale figure of the character Shiro which is now available at Kadokawa’s figure brand store KDcolle (KADOKAWA collection).
In addition, the publisher also announced various other projects including 7 new illustrations of Jibril and chibi illustrations, and a pop-up shop opens from April 29 to May 8 at Melonbooks’ Akihabara store to celebrate No Game No Life‘s 10th anniversary.
The pop-up shop will feature a range of 10th-anniversary commemorative goods and an artwork exhibition.
No Game No Life series follows a group of human gamers seeking to beat the god of games at a series of boardgames in order to usurp the god’s throne.
Yuu Kamiya has published the light novels through Kadokawa publishing house’s MF Bunko J imprint since April 2012, with ten volumes published to date.
The author and his wife, Mashiro Hiiragi, adapted the novels into a manga series for Monthly Comic Alive in 2013, though it only has 2 volumes so far. The franchise already has more than 6 million accumulated copies in circulation.
The light novel inspired a twelve-episode anime adaptation produced by Madhouse Studios , directed by Atsuko Ishizuka and scripts written by Jukki Hanada , released in April 2014.
The feature film No Game No Life: Zero featured the same production team which released in Japan on July 15, 2017.
Source: Kadokawa
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