I had the same question a couple months back when I was about to start a long drive and wanted something new to listen to. I spent a good hour digging around Audible, Google Play Books, even checked some of the Korean platforms like Ridi Books directly. As far as I can tell, '21st Century Archmage' doesn't have an official, licensed audiobook release in English yet. Audiobooks for translated Korean web novels can be a bit of a crapshoot—sometimes they get picked up by a platform like Wuxiaworld's audiobook arm, but this one seems to have missed that boat so far.
You might stumble across some unofficial text-to-speech versions or fan-read chapters floating around on YouTube, but the quality is... well, it's exactly what you'd expect from an automated voice. It ends up sounding pretty robotic and lifeless, which honestly kills the fun of the story for me. The whole appeal of a series like this is the high-stakes magic battles and the protagonist's scheming, and a flat narration just drains the tension right out of it.
It's a shame because I think this novel would actually translate really well to audio. The pacing is pretty brisk, and there are some great, memorable dialogue exchanges between the archmage and the modern world characters that a good narrator could have a blast with. I ended up just reading it on my phone through one of the translation sites, but I kept wishing I could be listening instead while doing chores. Maybe if the fan translation gets more popular, some group will take on a proper fan audiobook project, but I'm not holding my breath.
Nope, no official audiobook exists. I looked everywhere last year. I love the series, but the adaptation scene for these kinds of novels is still catching up. I tried one of those text-to-speech browser extensions on the web novel site, but it mangled all the fantasy names and the rhythm was completely off. I gave up after two chapters and just read it the old-fashioned way. Hopefully its popularity grows and a publisher picks it up for audio eventually, because the dungeon-crawling sections would be awesome to hear performed.
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