Anticipation for the second season of the anime “No Game No Life” has been known for more than a decade. Along with that, more and more false information leaked on the Internet ensuring that the production of a sequel was already underway.
However, some of the people who leaked this fake information, other than blindly guessing and taking some credit for “telling the truth”, have not succeeded so far.
The problem is that Internet users never seem to learn from their mistakes, they get fooled by one of these false leaks. This time it comes from an account named “@/tokei3n” – a Japanese user who often shares leaked information about anime projects with the aim of attracting interaction and making money from his publications.
Perhaps what convinced Internet users to believe the false information about season 2 of No Game No Life was that it was an account in Japanese. Not long after, the other user deleted his account after spreading nonsense.
But that's not all, apparently hundreds (or maybe thousands) of fans of the series did something they shouldn't have done. That is to ask the author if the leaked information is true or not. This is definitely a move fans should never do, first of all because this could reveal leaked information and future publications the author makes, but mainly because it is unconfirmed information. receive.
The author was upset with these people and updated his official Twitter account with a text that read: “Good morning. When I woke up, I saw a ridiculous amount of direct messages, But honestly, that's just a false rumor. I would appreciate it if you wouldn't write to me to ask about it.”
“No Game No Life” is a light novel series written and illustrated by Yuu Kamiya, published through Kadokawa's MF Bunko J imprint since April 2012, and has been published to date. 12 episodes. The story became famous thanks to the anime adaptation produced by Madhouse and released in spring 2014 (April – June). Although a second season has not been announced so far, there has been a sequel film titled “No Game No Life: Zero” released, adapting volume 6 of the original novel and also produced by Madhouse.