When and where will Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 222 be released? Where can I read it?

Chapter 222 of Jujutsu Kaisen will appear in Shonen Jump issue 24 from Shueisha. The chapter will be made accessible to readers outside of Japan in digital form on Viz and Shueisha’s linked web platforms on Monday, May 15, 2023, at 12 am JST.

After a two-week hiatus, Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 222 will be released. It will probably focus on Satoru Gojo’s reunion with his friends and allies, especially Yuji Itadori and Yuta Okkotsu. Sukuna and Kenjaku won’t likely be the main focus of the chapter, but Megumi Fushiguro’s response to his mentor’s unsealing might be hinted at in passing.

Chapter 222 of Jujutsu Kaisen might be centered on Gojo realizing what transpired while he was away.

After the two-week vacation, foreign readers can access Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 222 on the following international times on the official websites of Viz Media, Shueisha, MangaPlus, MangaPlus App, and Shonen Jump+ apps:

  • Pacific Standard Time: 7 am, Sunday, May 14
  • Eastern Standard Time: 10 am, Sunday, May 14
  • Greenwich Mean Time: 3 pm, Sunday, May 14
  • Central European Time: 4 pm, Sunday, May 14
  • Indian Standard Time: 8:30 pm, Sunday, May 14
  • Philippine Standard Time: 11 pm, Sunday, May 14
  • Australia Central Standard Time: 12:30 am, Monday, May 15

What to anticipate in Chapter 222 of Jujutsu Kaisen

It would be logical to assume that Gojo and his supporters would reunite in Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 222 and devise a strategy to beat Sukuna and save Megumi. This would be the most obvious expectation from the chapter. This chapter, however, will be a continuation of a development that has been predicted for three years. There is a hiatus after one of the manga’s most significant developments, Gojo’s unsealing. Needless to say, the anticipation for the following chapter is unjustifiably great, and it seems unlikely that Akutami intends for his readers to be satisfied with a straightforward reunion.

It’s possible that Gojo’s cool response to Megumi’s possession is a ruse. Readers may see him learn more about his missing companions, Nanami and Yaga in particular, in the future chapter. He will be made aware of the current state of the globe and Japan’s Jujutsu Society, and he will confront what has happened to his cherished pupils. All of this, along with witnessing yet more of his loved ones succumb to a curse, could push him over the edge in the same way as Tsumiki’s passing did for Megumi and Shibuya did for Yuji.

As a result, Satoru Gojo may appear deranged in Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 222. In the event that Gojo’s presence causes anything to alter regarding his predicament, the attention may also turn to Megumi. Remembering that Tengen and Kenjaku had discovered Sukuna’s old body in the previous chapter may help to advance a key story element in this chapter. In either case, the chapter is unlikely to have additional combat and could instead concentrate on setting up the decisive battle through strategy.

A summary of chapter 221

Angel warned Yuji and others in Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 221, titled Gain and Loss, that as time does not move in the same way inside the prison realm as it does outside, it was impossible to know Gojo’s current mental state. Angel used Jacob’s Ladder to unlock the Prison Realm’s back after moving it to one of the training grounds. Gojo, however, was not present.

Kenjaku had buried the Prison Realm deep underwater underneath a layer of seals and Cursed Spirits, he had thought elsewhere. Supposedly, Gojo wouldn’t live past the Prison realm if he were to become opened. All of his preparations, however, were in vain since Gojo suddenly materialized in front of him. He attempted to attack Kenjaku, but Sukuna stopped him.

Gojo didn’t say anything in response to Sukuna having Megumi. Kenjaku reminded Sukuna that the King of Curses must first maintain his word before he may murder Gojo after he reiterated his intention to do so. Gojo proposed they postpone the battle for December 24, the same day Geto first died, as he needed time to consult with his supporters and devise a stronger plan of action. He thought back to Yuji asking him if he would lose against a fully embodied Sukuna and said to himself, “I’d win.”

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