Blue Lock Chapter 268 Release Date and Where to Read Blue Lock?
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Updated Jul 04, 2024
Blue Lock
Blue Lock, also known as Burū Rokku in Japanese, is a well-known manga series. It was illustrated by Yusuke Nomura and written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro. There will be 29 tankōbon volumes by May 2024, having begun in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine in August 2018.
Eight Bit produced an anime adaption of the series, which ran from October 2022 to March 2023. In April 2024, an anime movie based on the manga series Episode Nagi was also released. With the anime's second season scheduled to debut in October 2024, fans are ecstatic.
Blue Lock is one of the best-selling manga series ever, with over 30 million copies in circulation by November 2023. In the shōnen category, it even took home the 45th Kodansha Manga Award in 2021. Fans of manga and anime are both raving about Blue Lock!
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Blue Lock Chapter 268 Release Date
Blue Lock Chapter 268 will be released on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, at 12 AM Japan Standard Time (JST). The chapter will be available to fans outside of Japan a bit early on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at 8 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time, 11 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time, and 4 p.m. British Summer Time, thanks to a simulrelease schedule. On Kodansha's K Manga portal, customers can use points to purchase the latest manga chapters, allowing readers to access the chapter.
Here's the release schedule for Blue Lock Chapter 268 in different time zones:
Time Zone |
Release Time |
Release Day |
Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Pacific Daylight Time | 8 am | Tuesday | July 9 |
Eastern Daylight Time | 11 am | Tuesday | July 9 |
British Summer Time | 4 pm | Tuesday | July 9 |
Central European Summer Time | 5 pm | Tuesday | July 9 |
Indian Standard Time | 8:30 pm | Tuesday | July 9 |
Philippine Standard Time | 11 pm | Tuesday | July 9 |
Japanese Standard Time | 12 am | Wednesday | July 10 |
Australia Central Standard Time | 12:30 am | Wednesday | July 10 |
Blue Lock Chapter 267 Recap
In 'Golden Ticket,' chapter 267 of Blue Lock, Kiyora Jin made a crucial choice. He felt that Kaiser, as the underdog, deserved his support, thus he selected Kaiser over Isagi. Although Kiyora knew that both players could score, he chose to give the ball to Kaiser. Football teams valued this assist more because it helped a little team become well-known.
Later on, Kaiser ended his collaboration with Alexis Ness, which was a big decision. Kaiser wanted to test himself under more rigorous circumstances. He suggested that their relationship might change by asking Ness to follow a different leader.
In the wake of these events, Kaiser challenged Isagi. As they fought for the title of greatest striker of their generation, they would see who could score the next goal. Isagi accepted the challenge with great anticipation, igniting a fierce competition.
Rin Itoshi, who was still without a goal, watched his three opponents intently. His determination to leave his mark and establish himself as one of the best players made him more focused.
Where to Read Blue Lock?
You must purchase the print or digital volumes from Kodansha's website in order to read Blue Lock in English. You will have to wait for several chapters to be collected into a volume since you cannot read the chapters as they are released separately. The most recent chapters are available in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine in Japanese. This magazine is the best place to look if you want the newest releases. You may play Blue Lock and help the developers at the same time by doing this
Blue Lock Plot
The 2018 FIFA World Cup saw the Japan national soccer team place 16th in Blue Lock. The Japan Football Union appointed an enigmatic coach named Ego Jinpachi in an effort to get better. He devises a novel scheme known as Blue Lock. The goal of the unique training program Blue Lock is to produce the greatest and most self-centered striker in the world. The drawback is that participants in the Blue Lock program are barred from ever playing for Japan.
Yoichi Isagi, the main character, plays soccer for a high school team but is unsure about his playing style. In an attempt to become the world's greatest striker, he chooses to sign with Blue Lock. The narrative tracks his progress and the difficulties he encounters during this demanding training program.
Blue Lock Characters
Here is a tabular column on the characters of Blue Lock, including their names, and voice actors:
Character |
Japanese Voice Actor |
English Voice Actor |
Yoichi Isagi | Kazuki Ura | Ricco Fajardo |
Meguru Bachira | Tasuku Kaito | Drew Breedlove |
Rensuke Kunigami | Yūki Ono | Alex Hom |
Hyōma Chigiri | Soma Saito | Aaron Dismuke |
Wataru Kuon | Masatomo Nakazawa | Mark Allen Jr. |
Jingo Raichi | Yoshitsugu Matsuoka | Aaron Campbell |
Yūdai Imamura | Shōya Chiba | Jesse Pinnick |
Gin Gagamaru | Shugo Nakamura | Lee George |
Asahi Naruhaya | Daishi Kajita | Spencer Liles |
Okuhito Iemon | Ryūnosuke Watanuki | Anthony DiMascio |
Gurimu Igarashi | Aoi Ichikawa | Kyle Igneczi |
Ryōsuke Kira | Kenichi Suzumura | Blake Shepard |
Jinpachi Ego | Hiroshi Kamiya | Derick Snow |
Anri Teieri | Eri Yukimura | Kasi Hollowell |
Shouei Barou | Junichi Suwabe | Matthew David Rudd |
Zantetsu Tsurugi | Kazuyuki Okitsu | Matthew Elkins |
Seishirō Nagi | Nobunaga Shimazaki | Bryson Baugus |
Reo Mikage | Yuma Uchida | Kamen Casey |
Ikki Niko | Natsuki Hanae | David Matranga |
Junichi Wanima | Ryōta Suzuki | Chris Guerrero |
Keisuke Wanima | Ryōta Suzuki | Chris Guerrero |
Sae Itoshi | Takahiro Sakurai | Alejandro Saab |
Rin Itoshi | Koki Uchiyama | Matt Shipman |
Jyubei Aryu | Katsuyuki Konishi | Bradley Gareth |
Aoshi Tokimitsu | Shinnosuke Tachibana | Jordan Dash Cruz |
Ryūsei Shidō | Yuichi Nakamura | Van Barr Jr. |
Tabito Karasu | Makoto Furukawa | Clifford Chapin |
Eita Otoya | Kengo Kawanishi | Davon Oliver |
Kenyu Yukimiya | Takuya Eguchi | Jim Foronda |
Ranze Kurona | Chiaki Kobayashi | - |
Yo Hiori | Eiji Mikami | - |
Nijiro Nanase | Kakeru Hatano | - |
Oliver Aiku | Satoshi Hino | - |
Shūto Sendō | Akihisa Wakayama | - |
Julian Loki | Hiro Shimono | Kevin D. Thelwell |
Leonardo Luna | Shin'ichiro Kamio | Brandon Acosta |