My Gift Lvl 9999 Unlimited Gacha Season 2: What’s Next

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If you’ve been keeping up with My Gift Lvl 9999 Unlimited Gacha: Backstabbed in a Backwater Dungeon, I’m Out for Revenge! (Japanese title: Shinjiteita Nakama-Tachi Ni Dungeon Okuchi De Korosarekaketa Ga Gift Mugen Gacha De Level 9999 No Nakama-Tachi O Te Ni Irete Moto Party Member to Sekai Ni Fukushuu & Zamaa! Shimasu!), then you already know this anime doesn’t mess around. Betrayal? Check. OP characters? Double check. Gacha mechanics used for vengeance? That’s what makes it fun. With Season 1 wrapping up soon, the real question is what’s next. Will there be a Season 2?
Quick Look Back at Season 1
The story kicks off with Light, a loyal party member who gets brutally betrayed and left to die in a dungeon. As Nina Tamaki put it,
“When I first read the original, my chest tightened at how such a pure kid could suffer so much,” - Nina Tamaki, Light’s VA

But thanks to his “Unlimited Gacha” gift, he pulls high-tier allies and shoots his power level to 9999. The rest? A cold, calculated path of revenge. It’s not your average isekai or fantasy ride - and that’s why it’s kept people watching.
Over the first 11 episodes, we’ve seen the formation of the Abyss team, new OP characters like Nazuna and Mei, and Light starting to take serious steps in his revenge. Alongside that, the anime hints at deeper worldbuilding: the harsh human caste system, the power of mana density in dungeons, and a society full of secrets.
Confirmed Release Date for Final Episode
And now, we’re heading into the final stretch of Season 1. Here’s the release date for the final episode of the anime:
- Episode 12 (Finale) - December 19, 2025
With each week building tension, the season finale is expected to bring a powerful conclusion to the elf village arc and set up the next major story beats.
Is Season 2 Coming and When Could It Release?

While there hasn’t been an official confirmation yet, there are a few good signs that Season 2 is likely. First, the anime has stayed within a consistent weekly release schedule and hasn’t rushed the plot. That suggests the studio is thinking long-term. Second, the fan engagement online has been strong - a mix of memes, discussions, and character debates pop up every week.
If we go by common release cycles for anime like this, late 2026 or early 2027 feels like a realistic window for Season 2. This gives enough time for production and lets the series ride on the momentum of its finale.
What Season 2 Will Likely Cover
Season 1 leaves off at a major turning point. Here’s what the next season could explore, based on the manga and light novel:
- Light’s confrontation with more of his former party members gets personal and intense
- The Sionne Revenge storyline and the larger Masters plot, followed by Human Kingdom politics around Princess Lilith.
- New factions and characters from the surface world including Dark Elf Island, the Human Kingdom, Dwarves, and Beastmen.
- The Abyss team begins expanding their influence in the surface world
- Gacha draws become more strategic - Light isn’t just pulling blindly anymore
These storylines have the potential to turn the series from guilty pleasure to something genuinely compelling.
What Fans Really Think About the Anime

There’s a clear divide when it comes to how people feel about this show, but most agree on one thing: it’s entertaining. Viewers have called it a “gourmet trash” power fantasy - not exactly subtle, but undeniably addictive. Once you get past the over-the-top title, what’s underneath is surprisingly watchable.
Some were turned off early by the maid fanservice in Episode 2, but the pacing tightened up soon after. By Episode 3, the revenge plot took the spotlight, and characters like Mei and Ellie started getting serious attention. Others loved how Light uses the gacha system logically - pulling when mana is dense, saving his best units, and playing like someone who actually knows how gacha games work.
Why Nazuna and the Story Direction Stand Out
Nazuna especially gets a lot of attention, thanks to her combination of power and meta-humor. The show also gets praise for avoiding typical "power creep" by making Light's enemies dangerous in unique ways, not just through brute strength. As her voice actor Hana Hishikawa puts it,
“Standing beside Light, as hatred becomes his drive to be reborn, I recorded with a genuine sense of loyalty thinking I will protect my master for real” - Hana Hishikawa, Nazuna’s VA

Sure, the title’s absurdly long. But there’s something refreshing about how the anime leans into that chaos and delivers a story that knows exactly what it is. Whether or not Season 2 is officially announced soon, the direction the story is heading - especially with the Saint arc and more secrets about the world’s caste system - almost demands a follow-up. This isn’t the kind of show that ends with everything wrapped up neatly.
Where to Watch and What’s Next
If you enjoy modern fantasy adventures, check out our articles on Hero Without a Class Season 2 and A Wild Last Boss Appeared! Season 2 for more speculation and release info on what’s next in the genre.
And of course, make sure to watch the final episode of Unlimited Gacha on HIDIVE on December 19. That cliffhanger might be the one that guarantees Season 2 gets the green light. If you missed it, check out the Season 1 trailer 2 down below which gives a good idea of the tone and aesthetic. It’s flashy, dark, and full of that signature dungeon crawl grit.
Final Thoughts
My Gift Lvl 9999 Unlimited Gacha doesn’t pretend to be high art - and it doesn’t need to. It’s bold, fast-paced, and packed with satisfying revenge moments. If you’ve made it this far, you already know how fun it is to watch Light climb from betrayal to dominance.
All signs point to more chaos, more power pulls, and more chances to see Light get even with the world that tried to bury him.
Let’s hope Season 2 drops just as hard as his next gacha summon.


