What Are Popular Baca Against The God Audiobook Translations?

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Popular BATG audiobook translations? I’ve mostly seen fans asking about them, not really finding official ones. There are a couple unofficial fan-dubbed things on YouTube, but the audio quality is rough and they rarely go past the first dozen chapters. The novel’s just so long—I doubt any fan group has the stamina to produce a full audiobook. Most people seem to just use text-to-speech apps on the webnovel sites. It’s not the same, but the robotic voice gets the job done when your eyes are tired. I tried one of those fan dubs and gave up after an hour; the narrator’s voice didn’t match the MC’s attitude at all.

Honestly, the demand is there, but the supply isn’t. Maybe if the official English publisher sees enough interest, they’ll commission one. Until then, we’re stuck with either reading it ourselves or dealing with that monotone TTS drone. I’ve gotten weirdly used to the TSS glitches, though—it sometimes mispronounces cultivation terms in hilarious ways.
2026-07-13 01:32:27
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Not sure about audiobooks specifically for 'Battle Through the Heavens' (I assume that's what BATG is?). The official translations from Wuxiaworld don't include audio. I listen to a lot of translated prog fantasy audiobooks on Audible, and the professionally produced ones for stuff like 'Cradle' or 'A Thousand Li' set a high bar. A BATG audiobook would need a narrator who can handle all those Chinese terms without stumbling.

If it existed, it'd probably be on platforms like Scribd or Spotify Audiobooks alongside other xianxia. But I haven't come across it. Might be a region-locked thing, too. I remember the 'Coiling Dragon' audiobook was only on some Chinese platforms initially.
2026-07-13 21:02:17
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I've never found a proper audiobook for it. The novel's translation itself had so many different translators over the years, an audio version would be a licensing nightmare. I just reread the manhua when I want the story in a different format. The audio scene for translated web novels is still pretty small unless it's a massive hit that got a print deal first.
2026-07-14 13:57:22
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3 Answers2026-07-08 12:34:34
Stumbled onto a real rabbit hole last week looking for the same thing. Took some digging because those fan translations get shut down or moved all the time. The place I finally got consistent, readable chapters was a site called Wuxiaworld; they had a solid chunk of 'Against the Gods' up for free a while back, though I think they’ve shifted some behind a paywall now. NovelUpdates is the essential hub—it’s not a reader site itself, but their listings always have direct links to whatever fan translation group is currently hosting. You gotta be quick and flexible, though. The aggregator sites like BoxNovel or LightNovelPub usually have it, but the quality’s a gamble—sometimes it’s a decent copy, other times it’s a mess of machine translation with weird formatting. I just keep a tab on NovelUpdates and jump to whatever source they list as ‘active’. The comment sections there often warn you if a site’s gotten sketchy or if a better translation popped up elsewhere. It’s a bit of a nomadic existence, reading this stuff. You find a good source, bookmark it, and hope it’s still there next month.
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