I've been stalking official channels for this kind of news more times than I'd like to admit — sipping coffee, refreshing a publisher's feed, and muttering to myself when a tweet only teases a new edition. For 'God Slayer', the only reliable confirmations will come directly from the publisher or the author: official websites, publisher press releases, the imprint's Twitter/X account, or the magazine that serialized it. Publishers often announce sequels with clear language like '続編決定' (sequel confirmed) or in English 'sequel planned' — look for those exact words in posts and in the small announcement boxes at the back of the latest volume.
If you're digging and don't see a direct statement, don’t mistake interviews, fan translations, or rumor threads for confirmation. Sometimes authors post hints on personal blogs or social media, or a magazine will run a one-shot continuation that feels like a sequel but is actually a special chapter. Other real signs? Pre-order pages on major retailers, ISBNs assigned for a forthcoming volume, and listing updates on the publisher’s catalog. Licensing announcements (for English or other languages) also sometimes mention ongoing or new arcs, which can indirectly confirm continuation.
Personally, I set alerts on the publisher site and follow both the author's and the magazine's feeds — saves me from missing the official green light. If you want, I can walk you through checking a specific publisher page or show the typical phrases to watch for in Japanese/English posts; it makes the waiting less maddening and a bit more organized.
I get the impulse to want a straight yes or no, but with things like 'God Slayer' it usually takes an official publisher post to be sure. From my own experience waiting on series I like, the fastest confirmation comes from the publisher's site or their verified social accounts, and sometimes from the magazine that ran the original serialization.
If there’s no clear announcement there, it’s safe to assume nothing is confirmed yet. Quick checks that help: look for new ISBN entries, pre-order listings on big retailers, or short statements in the final pages of the latest volume — publishers often use those spots to tease sequels. I keep a small list of the publisher’s feeds and the author’s socials so I can spot news right away; it takes the edge off the suspense and makes the whole process less exhausting.
I tend to approach news about ongoing manga like a detective: follow the breadcrumbs, verify the source, and distrust every anonymous forum post. For 'God Slayer', the clearest indicator of sequel plans is a publisher statement — not a rumor or a translator's note. Check the publisher’s news page and their official social media. In Japan, magazines will usually announce a sequel in the next issue or on their site, and tankōbon releases sometimes include author notes promising future volumes. If those aren’t present, there’s no reliable confirmation yet.
Another practical route is to monitor retailer listings. Major shops will add pre-order pages when a new volume is planned; sometimes these pages appear before an official press release. Also pay attention to interviews: if the author talks about wanting a sequel but the publisher hasn’t greenlit it, that’s hopeful but not confirmation. Be wary of scanlation sites or translation teams claiming a sequel is coming — they often jump the gun. If you want peace of mind, subscribe to the publisher’s newsletter or set a Google Alert for 'God Slayer sequel' plus the publisher’s name; that way you’ll get the official notice the moment it posts.
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