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Never miss a new chapter with our Jujutsu Kaisen (JJK) manga release schedule

Could this be the end?

With its thrilling new chapters, the Jujutsu Kaisen manga series has been taking things up a notch. Our favorite finger-eating sorcerer, Yuji Itadori, continues to tap more into his powers, all to gear up for the highly anticipated end battle. So, to keep up with everythingtake a look at our Jujutsu Kaisen manga schedule.

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Jujutsu Kaisen manga release schedule

We’ve compiled a schedule of potential dates below based on past releases of Jujutsu Kaisen chapters. However, it’s important to note that these are only our presumptions of dates, and as we’ve seen with other chapter releases, delays could alter the schedule. We’ll be sure to update this piece if anything changes. 

ChaptersRelease Dates
Chapter 263July 7
Chapter 264July 14
Chapter 265July 21
Chapter 266July 28
Chapter 267August 4
Chapter 268August 11
Chapter 269August 18
Chapter 270August 25
Chapter 271September 1
Chapter 272September 8
Chapter 273September 15
Chapter 274September 22
Chapter 275September 29

The exact number of chapters in Jujutsu Kaisen remains a mystery. However, it’s been speculated that JJK will reach its conclusion sometime in 2024. This means the chapters mentioned above could potentially bring us to the end of this beloved saga, but only time will tell. 

Jujutsu Kaisen cast
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As you may have noticed, Jujutsu Kaisen’s manga chapters are released every Sunday. They typically launch around 8 a.m. PT/ 11 a.m. ET/ 12 a.m. JST on Manga Plus and Viz Media. We have seen some delays in its schedule, including Chapter 259 and Chapter 253. So, we’ll just have to see what happens in the future. 

Even if the Jujutsu Kaisen manga is reaching its climax, we can still hold onto the anime. The show left off with the Shibuya Incident arc, which is quite a ways away from where we are in the manga (roughly four more arcs). There’s certainly much more to look forward to with both the show and manga. But hopefully, we can get an idea of when it’s expected to end soon.


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