Yasuno performs "Algorithm" for 2nd season premiering in October
Image via Let This Grieving Soul Retire! anime's website On Friday, it was announced that Kiyono Yasuno will be singing the opening theme song "Algorithm" for the second season of the television anime adaptation of the Nageki no Bōrei wa Intai Shitai: Saijaku Hunter ni Yoru Saikyō Party Ikusei-jutsu light novel series.
The anime's second season features "Yume no Hitokakera" (Fragment of a Dream) as its ending theme song, which is being performed by i☆Ris.
The second season will premiere in October, and will air ( link ) on MBS , Tokyo MX , BS NTV , Sun TV , and AT-X .
J-Novel Club is publishing the novels in English, and it describes the story:
It's the golden age for treasure hunters—adventurers hungry for wealth, fame, power, and glory, who risk their lives in treasure vaults throughout the world.
“Let's become treasure hunters.”
Krai and his companions vowed to be the best in their field from their youth. However, this aspiration should have been extinguished when Krai recognized he lacked the necessary skills for it. Despite this realization, expectations persist as they intensify alongside Krai's growing fear for his safety. While his peers continue their journey toward their goal, this disheartened individual yearns for nothing more than to relinquish it all and retire.
The first season debuted in October 2024. Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired.
Tsukikage began serializing ( link ) In 2018, a story was published on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website and ended in December of that same year. Micro Magazine released the first print volume with illustrations by Chyko in August 2018, followed by the 12th volume in September 2024. Sol Press licensed the series in 2020 but never released it. J-Novel Club rescued the license for the title in July 2022 and released the first volume in March 2023. J-Novel Club also released the seventh volume on May 19.
In April 2019, Rai Hebino introduced the manga version of his work on Kadokawa's ComicWalker website. On April 25th, Kadokawa released the 11th volume of the manga. Yen Press is currently publishing the English version of the manga, with the ninth volume released on February 18th.