The novel "Shangri-La Border - The Dung Hunter Challenges the God-made Game -" written by Karina was originally submitted as an online work on "Let's Become Novelists" and was later adapted into a manga and animation of the same name. Recently, the official released the main visual image and promotional trailer of the second season of the animation, and announced that part of the second season will be broadcast in Japan on October 13 this year. Trailer for Season 2 of Shangri-La Border: According to the published content, the protagonist Sangle, who has already formed a team to defeat the unique monster "Gravekeeper Vezaemon", will work together again with his game friends Bonito and Panshirgon (both are in-game IDs). Saiga-0, who has a crush on the protagonist, and many other game players have also joined the protagonist's team, and will embark on a new journey to capture powerful monsters such as "Night Raid Lycaon". The original story of "Shangri-La Border - The Shit Hunter Challenges the Masterpiece Game ~" tells the story of the protagonist Yang Wulelang, who aims to conquer various "shit works" in an era when immersive VR games have become mainstream, challenging the opposite of shit works - the masterpiece "Shangri-La Border", and in the course of the game, he encountered many strange adventures and made friends with various partners. |
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