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Divergence: A Litrpg Apocalypse

Welcome to the Multiverse • Book 9

by Sean Oswald, Joshua Mason

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Why You'll Love This

By book nine, the stakes have outgrown the protagonist — and that's exactly when this series gets dangerous.

  • Great if you want: deep-cut LitRPG with meaningful consequence and escalating cosmic stakes
  • The experience: dense and rewarding — 830 pages of compounding tension for invested series readers
  • The writing: Oswald and Mason balance mechanical progression with character weight unusually well
  • Skip if: you haven't read the earlier books — this rewards patience, not newcomers

About This Book

The further Silas climbs, the larger the target on his back — and on everything he's fighting to protect. In this ninth installment of the Welcome to the Multiverse series, the stakes have outgrown personal survival and stretched to encompass Earth itself and everyone bound to it. The threats multiply across every level of the conflict, but one looms above the rest: a force of pure, purposeless destruction that demands Silas forge an entirely new path forward. This is a story about the weight of power, the cost of obligation, and what it means to choose a future that hasn't been written yet.

At 830 pages, Divergence earns every chapter. Oswald and Mason have built a LitRPG progression system that feels genuinely earned rather than mechanical, and this entry shows a series that knows exactly where it's going. The prose moves with momentum, the world-building deepens without stalling the action, and the character work rewards readers who have invested through the earlier books. For longtime fans, this is the payoff of careful, cumulative storytelling done right.