The Shinja Zero no Megami-sama to Hajimeru Isekai Kouryaku (Full Clearing Another World under a Goddess with Zero Believers/信者ゼロの女神サマと始める異世界攻略) light novel series by Osaki isle and Tam-U has been green-lit for a TV anime adaptation. Both Tam-U and manga artist Shiroi Hakuto have released illustrations in celebration of the anime news.


Author Osaki started the original story in May 2018 on the Shousetsu ni Narou website, and Overlap Bunko published the first novel with illustrations by Tam-U in March 2019. The series’s 12th book was released in April 2024.


The novel series was adapted into a manga by Shiroi in April 2020 on the Comic Gardo service, and Overlap published the manga’s first tankoubon volume in December 2020. The manga’s ninth volume was released in March 2025, and the 10th volume is scheduled for release on January 25th, 2026.


J- Novel Club publishes the original novel series and the manga adaptation in English under the name Full Clearing Another World under a Goddess with Zero Believers. J- Novel Club has released all 12th novels in the series and the first nine volumes of the manga adaptation. It describes the novel’s story below:
“Makoto Takatsuki is a normal high school student and a hardcore RPG player. However, “normal” goes out the window when his whole class is involved in a bus crash and whisked away to another world! Powerful gods rule this strange new land of magic and monsters, and every newcomer is blessed with strong stats and unique skills. Well, not quite. Makoto’s stats turn out to be pathetic, and his skills are super weak compared to his classmates’…he’s even stuck as an apprentice mage. Worse still, he’s given only ten years to live!
Luckily, Makoto soon meets a minor goddess named Noah, who appears in Makoto’s dreams and asks him to become her first believer. With the help of Noah’s blessings and a divine weapon, Makoto seeks to become strong enough to rescue his goddess from the dungeon where she’s been trapped. By training hard and using his weak skills in unorthodox ways, Makoto proves that, even when playing on hardcore difficulty, an RPG player always makes it to the end!”





