The Boruto: Naruto Next Generations manga will go on hiatus in the coming months, but it has been confirmed to return in August of this year. According to the latest development of the story, Kawaki has turned the world upside down in Boruto and it seems like a big change is about to happen. After this turning point, the manga will need time to prepare for the sequel.
On Twitter, the Shonen Jump News site announced the news to the public, indicating that the Boruto manga will be on hiatus for three months, after the release of chapter 80. The manga will return to chapter 81 on August 21. , ie after about 4 months. During the hiatus, Masashi Kishimoto and Mikio Ikemoto will be working on the next developments, which promise to be Boruto’s long-awaited timeskip.
By now, Eida used her power to change the memories of everyone in the world, reversing the roles of Boruto and Kawaki. Everyone now believes that Kawaki is the legitimate son of Naruto and Hinata, while Boruto is responsible for killing the Seventh Hokage. With a situation like that, the characters will eventually have a timeskip when the series returns. I don’t know what will happen yet, but it promises to be very interesting.
Currently, rampant on manga forums, there is a lot of information about the next story in Boruto. However, there is no source with high enough authenticity to convince fans. But one thing is for sure, many fans expect Boruto’s future with exciting and dramatic new developments. Thus, this manga can inherit what Naruto left behind.
In addition to the manga, the Boruto anime was also on hiatus in March, and is also scheduled to return this year. However, the anime has adapted the manga’s story up to the Code plot, so it will need to fill in the gaps left before moving on to the next stage.