Yeah, ebook for sure. Check BookWalker or J-Novel Club if you want it digitally. No audiobook that I've ever seen, which is a shame because some of these monster-protagonist stories are fun to listen to while grinding in a game. The lack of audio might be because it's a side story not directly by the original author? I'm not 100% on that detail, but the text version is readily available.
No audiobook for that specific title, at least not that I've found. Ebook is easy to get. It's a decent read if you're into the whole undead lord trope, but it didn't grip me like the original series did. The prose felt a bit rushed in the digital version I skimmed.
Wait, are we talking about the same thing? There's an 'Overlord' light novel series, and there are zombie elements in the later volumes, but I'm not familiar with a separate title called 'Overlord Zombie'. If it exists, it's probably a fan-made thing or a spin-off manga. The main 'Overlord' books have official ebooks and audiobooks narrated by Chris Guerrero—they're fantastic. If there's a specific zombie-centric side story, it might be bundled in one of the volume anthologies. Might need to double-check the exact title on a wiki; sometimes titles get mistranslated when discussed online.
So I was curious about this too because the title kept popping up in light novel circles. It's definitely available as an ebook on platforms like Kindle and Google Play Books. The physical versions are a bit trickier to find depending on your region, but digital is the way to go.
I don't believe there's an official audiobook for 'Overlord Zombie' at the moment, at least not in English. Some of these niche isekai spin-offs don't always get the full audio treatment unless they blow up like the main series. You might find fan-read stuff floating around, but for the real thing, sticking with the ebook is your best shot. The digital art in the e-version is pretty crisp, which adds a lot.
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I still get a little giddy thinking about listening to novels on the train, and with 'Overlord' it's been a mixed but mostly positive experience finding official audio content. In short: yes, there are official audio releases related to 'Overlord', but what you find depends on language and format. In Japan there have been drama CDs and official audio drama releases tied to the series for years, and those are full-cast productions that really lean into the anime voice actors. They’re different from a straight audiobook (more like a radio play), but if you love character voices you’ll probably enjoy them more than a single narrator reading the text.
For the light novels themselves, English-language audiobook editions of at least some volumes exist through mainstream services like Audible and Apple Books, released in conjunction with the official publisher. I’ve listened to a couple of these during long drives — they’re narrated in a single-voice format rather than as a full cast, which suits the novel’s internal monologue-heavy style. If you want to be 100% sure about which specific volumes have audiobook editions, check the publisher’s site (Yen Press for English releases) or search Audible/Apple/Google Play and look for publisher notes that say ‘official audiobook’.
If you’re hunting, keep your eyes open for both drama CDs (fun, character-focused) and the straight audiobook versions of the novels. I usually bookmark the publisher page and follow the author/illustrator social accounts — they’ll often announce audio releases and sometimes special editions. Happy listening — it turns my commute into a miniature fantasy marathon.
I’ve been diving into the world of audiobooks lately, and I can confirm that 'The Zombified' is indeed available in this format. The narration adds a whole new layer of immersion, especially with the eerie sound effects and the narrator’s ability to capture the tension and despair of a zombie apocalypse. It’s perfect for long commutes or late-night listening sessions when you want to feel the chills without turning on the TV. The audiobook version also includes bonus content like author interviews, which gives you a deeper insight into the creative process behind the story.
What I love most is how the narrator brings each character to life, making the emotional moments hit harder and the action scenes more intense. If you’re a fan of the genre, this is a must-listen. It’s available on major platforms like Audible and Spotify, so you can easily access it wherever you prefer to listen. Trust me, hearing the groans of the undead through your headphones is an experience you won’t forget.
No legit way to get the full 'Overlord Zombie' ebook without paying that I know of. It's a licensed novel, so the official sites like Amazon Kindle or BookWalker have it for sale. I tried scouring the web a while back, and most places offering it for free were either incomplete translations, seriously dodgy download links that tried to give my computer a virus, or just straight-up scams asking for sign-ups.
Your best bet for a taste is probably to look for fan translations of earlier chapters that sometimes pop up on forums. They're not the full book, and the quality can be super hit-or-miss, but it's a way to check if the story grabs you before you spend any money.
Man, I spent way too long trying to track this one down because I kept confusing it with the zombie spin-offs from other franchises. As far as I can tell, 'Overlord Zombie' doesn't have an official audiobook out there. I checked Audible, Libby, and even some of the author's community pages, and it's all radio silence. It's a shame because I think the visceral, gory action scenes in that book would translate really well to an audio format with some good sound design.
If you're dying for something similar in audio, you might have better luck with the main 'Overlord' light novel series, which does have some professionally narrated volumes floating around. For 'Zombie' itself, you're probably stuck with the text for now, which honestly isn't the worst—the illustrations are pretty gnarly and worth seeing in print.