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No Game No Life Season 2: Release Date, Cast And Everything You Need To Know!!!

No Game No Life season 2 is a Japanese anime series based on the works of Yū Kamiya’s novels. We’ve got the inside scoop! Will season 2 ever happen? You can find out all you need to know right here.

How many volumes of No Game No Life light novel have been released?

In the time of writing, there are ten light books out there for No Game No Life. The light book series written by Yū Kamiya and published by Media Factory began publishing originally on April 25, 2012, and the final volume was released in Japan on January 25, 2018. For the previous two years, no new volume was released for the sequence.

Besides, also, it includes two manga series, of which the other manga is a spin-off. Written and Illustrated by Yū Kamiya, the manga series was released on November 23, 2013, and the last one was released on January 23, 2018.

No Game No Life Cast Details

Know everything about the series’s cast and learn what turns their lives might take if No Game No Life 2nd Season ever happens!

Sora

An 18-year-old prodigy, Sora is a cunning and manipulative individual. He has that knack for getting people to hear him and understands very well how to make them work. He devotes his entire life to gambling and doesn’t expect much from it. The parents abandoned him and his sister at a young age. Since that time, he starts developing hatred towards the harsh society in addition to his parents. He cares for his little sister and attempts to be there for her, constantly unlike his parents. As he makes his way to some other world, he starts realizing that he was never meant for the actual world.

Though he isn’t as intelligent and gifted as his sister, he’s smart and solves all of the issues of Elchea in a move with his strategic skills. Though Shiro is his power, she’s his weakness too. He begins shaking with fear when she’s out of sight and starts panicking. In of the episodes, the boy turned into a coward where his sister was just a door away from him.

Shiro

A cute as well and intelligent woman, Shiro is the best strength of her brother. She’s open to individuals, unlike Sora, and can be a prodigy herself. From analytical problems to calculating problems, she’s phenomenal whatsoever! Shiro loves her brother as much as he loves her. And, he can’t stand any girl who comes his way. She is also a girl with humor who will make anyone burst into laughter along with her sarcasm or dry humor.

A master in Chess, she defeated the God of all Chess called Tet. When it comes to gaming, she is displayed as busy and enthusiastic as her brother. Gambling brings out the zest of toiling in both of these. The girl also has a cruel side, which she hardly shows. In of the episodes, she left plum to lick her feet. Sora didn’t like her sister’s behavior and was shocked to the heart watching his sister that way!

Stephanie Dola

Additionally called Steph, Stephanie Dola is also one of the key characters of the series. Just after the demise of her grandfather, she became the queen of the nation. She performed against Sora in one of the games, loses to him, and begins growing hots. She was initially forced to fall in love with the boy, but later on, she was smitten with him into the center.

Despite being educated, the woman lacks the skills of winning a match. In a world that’s all about gambling to survive, it’s a significant drawback. Her grandfather was notorious for losing matches despite being the King of all Elkia. She expects to reconstruct her late grandfather’s honor by winning matches but encounters a lot of difficulties in her way.

Jibril

This young woman has a passion for understanding and is very studious. She’s a national library in a game to gain more knowledge. However, when Sora comes across this news, he challenges her to get a match. After being defeated, Jibril failure everything and becomes the slave of Sora and Shiro. She also develops hots for Sora over the years but is submissive to the sisters, unlike Steph.

Enola Garcia

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