This year’s September issue of Akita Shoten’s Champion RED magazine announced on Monday that writers Homura Kawamoto (Kakegurui) and Zuzu Kamiya will launch a new manga titled Isekai no Hime to no Koi Bakuchi ni, Jinrui no Sonbo ga Kakkatemasu (Humanity’s survival depends on the Love of Gambler with another world’s princess) in the next issue of the magazine on August 19.
The story follows Ryumis (unconfirmed name), the daughter of the Demon King from another world. Kazuki of the human world was entrusted to her, and if he accepted this quest, he would die, but if he refused, the world would be destroyed.
Kawamoto and Aki Yamaguchi’s new fantasy manga series Isekai Tenseisha Goroshi -Cheat Slayer- (“Cheat Slayer-“) was canceled on June 28 after one chapter. The series premieres on June 9 in Monthly Dragon Age.
The magazine’s readers pointed out similarities between the manga’s villains and specific characters in other works. In response, the editorial department re-examined the manga and determined that it would be problematic to portray characters that resembled villains, and could therefore be seen as intentionally smearing specific works. body. The ministry apologized to the creators of such works and others involved, and stated that it would pay more attention to prevent similar problems in the future.
Kawamoto and Touru Naomura collaborated to create the Kakegurui – Compulsive Gambler manga that premiered at Square Enix, in Gangan Joker magazine in March 2014. Yen Press released the manga in English. The manga inspired a television anime series that ran from July to September 2017 in Japan. The anime premiered outside of Japan on Netflix in May 2018. The anime’s second season began in January 2019, and Netflix began releasing it in June 2019. The manga adapted up to 10 live show-action episodes. premiered in Japan in January 2018.Netflix is streaming the series outside of Japan. A second season premiered in March 2019, followed by a live-action film in May 2019. A live-action film sequel is scheduled to open on 12 months following delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. 19, but delayed again to June 1 due to COVID-19 and the extended state of emergency in Japan.