AMBot | 06/09/2019 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The official website for Osora's Naka no Hito Genome [Jikkyōchū] manga revealed on Saturday that the series will premiere on July 7.
Shin Oonuma (Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya, Baka and Test - Summon the Beasts, Anne-Happy, Kokoro Connect) is directing the series at SILVER LINK, and Kento Shimoyama (We Rent Tsukumogami, Death March to The Parallel World Rhapsody, Bleach) is in charge of the series' scripts. Mizuki Takahashi (animation director for ClassicaLoid, Masamune-kun's Revenge) is designing the characters. Junichi Satou from fhána is composing the music at Lantis. Tasuku Hatanaka performs the opening theme song "not GAME," and fhána performs the ending theme song "Boku wo Mitsukete" (Find Myself).
The story begins when Akatsuki Iride and seven other charismatic game streamers wake up in the world of a mysterious free-to-play game called Naka no Hito Genome. Now, they compete in real games with life-or-death stakes, but clearing multiple game tasks could earn them 100 million lives.
Shin Oonuma (Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya, Baka and Test - Summon the Beasts, Anne-Happy, Kokoro Connect) is directing the series at SILVER LINK, and Kento Shimoyama (We Rent Tsukumogami, Death March to The Parallel World Rhapsody, Bleach) is in charge of the series' scripts. Mizuki Takahashi (animation director for ClassicaLoid, Masamune-kun's Revenge) is designing the characters. Junichi Satou from fhána is composing the music at Lantis. Tasuku Hatanaka performs the opening theme song "not GAME," and fhána performs the ending theme song "Boku wo Mitsukete" (Find Myself).
The story begins when Akatsuki Iride and seven other charismatic game streamers wake up in the world of a mysterious free-to-play game called Naka no Hito Genome. Now, they compete in real games with life-or-death stakes, but clearing multiple game tasks could earn them 100 million lives.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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