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Blue Lock chapter 308 release date and time: When and where to read the popular Japanese manga

Blue Lock chapter 308 release date and time: When and where to read the popular Japanese manga

Time of India3 days ago

Blue Lock chapter 308 release date and time: The hype around Blue Lock shows no signs of slowing down, with the manga consistently serving up gripping chapters packed with excitement. From fierce matches to unexpected character arcs and intense rivalries, fans have been hooked on every development. Now, with chapter 308 on the horizon, anticipation is running high for what's next. In the last chapter Isagi had gone to Spain and much happened there. If you've been staying up to date with the series, here's all the information you need about the release date and time of the upcoming chapter.
Where to read, Blue Lock chapter 308?
Blue Lock chapter 308 will be available on Kodansha's K Manga service. Most chapters can be read for free, but the latest three are behind a paywall and require points to access. Also, the K Manga website isn't available in all regions yet.
Everything you need to know about Blue Lock
Blue Lock is a widely acclaimed Japanese sports manga written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and illustrated by Yusuke Nomura. The story centers on Yoichi Isagi, a high school soccer player with dreams of becoming the world's greatest striker. Following Japan's disappointing exit from the World Cup, the country's Football Union launches a radical training program known as Blue Lock. Its mission is to identify and develop a striker who thrives on ego and individuality, prioritizing personal skill over team dynamics. The series stands out for its intense narrative and fresh, unconventional approach to the sports genre.
Blue Lock chapter 307 recap
In Blue Lock chapter 307, titled "Bunny," Isagi travels to Spain under Ego Jinpachi's guidance to personally observe football matches and gain insights. His first assigned game is the Copa Del Rey Finals, featuring FC Barcha against Chicorid. Prior to the match, a hungry Isagi visits a local eatery, where he encounters a distinctive Spanish man with a scar who plays a trick on him. Later, upon arriving at the stadium, Isagi realizes that this prankster is actually Bunny Iglesias, a starting player for FC Barcha and a recognized member of the New Generation World XI.
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Blue Lock chapter 308 release date and time
Kodansha has announced that Blue Lock chapter 308 is scheduled to release on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, in most regions across the globe. Meanwhile, in Japan, the chapter will become available on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, at 12:00 AM JST.
Blue Lock chapter 308 release time according to different time zones
Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) – 8:00 AM, Tuesday, June 24
Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) – 11:00 AM, Tuesday, June 24
British Summer Time (BST) – 4:00 PM, Tuesday, June 24
Central European Summer Time (CEST) – 5:00 PM, Tuesday, June 24
Indian Standard Time (IST) – 8:30 PM, Tuesday, June 24
Philippine Standard Time (PST) – 11:00 PM, Tuesday, June 24
Japanese Standard Time (JST) – 12:00 AM, Wednesday, June 25
Australia Central Standard Time (ACST) – 12:30 AM, Wednesday, June 25

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