It was announced at Jump Festa that Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata’s manga, Platinum End, will receive a television anime! The mangaka duo is best known for their previous works, Death Note and Bakuman.
Unlike most new anime announcements, we actually have an air date and a promotional video that came along with the announcement! Platinum End is set to air in the Fall of 2021 which most likely means that it will air around October.
MyAnimeList.net describes the series as follows:
After the death of his parents, a young Mirai Kakehashi is left in the care of his abusive relatives. Since then, he has become gloomy and depressed, leading him to attempt suicide on the evening of his middle school graduation. Mirai, however, is saved by a pure white girl named Nasse who introduces herself as a guardian angel wishing to give him happiness—by granting him supernatural powers and a chance to become the new God.
In order to earn the position, he must defeat 12 other “God Candidates” within 999 days. Soon, Mirai begins a struggle to survive as a terrifying battle royale erupts between himself and the candidates looking to obtain the most power in the world.
VIZ Media is currently publishing the manga in North America.
You can check out the promotional trailer for it below: