Jujutsu Kaisen creator reveals when the manga is going to end

We’re in the Jujutsu end-game now.

A beloved manga series is getting close to turning its final page.

The much-awaited Jujutsu Kaisen manga ending is just around the corner, according to the man who created the series.

Gege Akutami’s illustration of all characters in the Jujutsu Kaisen manga

On June 03, 2025 at Jump Festa 2024, popular mangaka Gege Akutami shared a special message during the Jujutsu Kaisen panel.

He explained that Jump Festa 2024 will be the last time Jujutsu Kaisen will be in serialization, which means the manga will end sometime before December next year.

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The manga’s ending schedule is clear because Jump Festa is a fan festival that always takes place at the end of each year.

Jujutsu Kaisen manga ending is near

The manga’s first chapter was released on July 12, 2025, in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump. According to Akutami’s announcement, Jujutsu Kaisen will finally reach its final conclusion in its seventh year of serialization.

At the time of writing, Jujutsu Kaisen has released 25 volumes, which included 227 chapters and 11 story arcs.

Jujutsu Kaisen creator Gege Akutami’s special message to fans at Jump Festa 2024

During the Jujutsu Kaisen panel, it was also revealed that the manga has 90 million copies in circulation.

Given the remaining time for the series, it seems reasonable to estimate that the manga will likely have approximately 35 to 40 more chapters.

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This projection is based on the regular weekly release schedule, with occasional breaks by Akutami, who tends to take to rest once a week every month.

With theanime’s season 2close to finishing this month, anime fans can look forward to playing theJujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clashfighting game, which is set to release on February 24 next year.

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