The original novel "Steins;Gate -The Committee of Antimatter-", which was scheduled to be officially released on January 16, 2015 and describes the world six years after the original "Steins;Gate", was suddenly announced to be discontinued. The specific reason was not stated, but it was just said that "due to various reasons". Many friends who were looking forward to this work were disappointed. “We would like to inform you that the release of Steins;Gate -The Committe of Antimatter-, which was scheduled to be released on January 16, 2015, has been cancelled due to various reasons. It is still unknown whether this work will be released in the future. We are very grateful for the love this work has received from everyone. The author will also create more and better works in the future to give back to everyone, and we hope that everyone will continue to support us in the future.” It's just a termination notice without any clear reason, saying that it won't be released anymore... It's really hard to accept. But there's nothing we can do. Let's hope that one day we can see the decision to re-release this work. By the way, here are the previously announced illustrations of the characters in the novel. They are very different from the original.
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