- In a cosmic game of chess, the gods draw human minds into their arena. A fresh apostle and an ancient deity join forces to challenge celestial puzzles and divine jesters.
- The supreme Gods who had too much free time created the ultimate brain games "Play of the Gods." Former Goddess Leche awoke from a long slumber and declared to the world, "Bring forth the person who is the best in games in this era!" Fay is nominated to represent humanity as the "best rookie in recent years." The "Game of the Gods" that is about to begin between the two may be a little too difficult, as there has yet to be a victor throughout human history, because Gods are capricious, very unreasonable, and sometimes completely incomprehensible. However, given the nature of the games, it would be a waste not to have a good time and play with all of one's heart. The ultimate brain battles of a genius gamer boy, a former Goddess, and friends begin!.—MAL News
- In a world of idle gods, humans are forced into brain challenges with them. With three defeats, gods lose their right to challenge, while 10 victories spell human triumph. Fay, determined to achieve the impossible, enters the ultimate test of wits against the gods. Will he defy divinity or is he just another loss in the making?—Crunchyroll
- Troubled by their excessive amount of free time, the gods finally grew bored. Thus, the challenging battles of wits between gods and humanity began. Only a few top players called "apostles" can meet the gods to beat them. Awakened after sleeping for thousands of years, a former god named Leshea desires to meet "this era's very best player." Fay, an acclaimed rookie apostle, is to whom she is introduced. Together, they plan to challenge the gods and win the ultimate prize, but this is a goal that no human in history has ever achieved before. The gods are cruel, witty, capricious, and even invincible. In the face of absurdity, how can the apostles obtain their seemingly impossible triumph?—Bilibili TV
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