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Boruto: Naruto Next Generations; Next Arc On The Works!

Boruto Uzumaki has gone through a lot this month, and it appears as if his problems are just getting started. Naruto’s son has been involved in two life-changing combats with rivals who are more efficient than Sasuke himself. We see that Boruto is struggling hard to cope with the weight of everything crashing around him, and the author assures that the setting will be getting worse before things get better.

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Boruto Episode 220 Update

Honda Masaya, the screenwriter of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, took to Twitter to share the sinister update with his fans.

He wrote,” I’m working on the script for the next Boruto episode 220. Boruto is struck by the fear of being invaded by the Momoshiki, and Naruto is forced to make a crucial decision. The two don’t have much time left. Don’t miss it.”

As you can see, Boruto is still digesting the events that took place after Isshiki’s arrival at the Hidden Leaf. The anime used up the previous month in breaking down the battle, and we are familiar with how the Otsutsuki was extremely difficult to defeat. Naruto loses Kurama in his attempt to triumph over the man.

Adding to that, Boruto’s curse mark assisted Momoshiki in taking his revenge on Sasuke. The Uchiha is now without his Rinnegan, and Boruto continues to be in constant fear that his seal might break wild any moment.

Masaya is eager to dig into these complex feelings in the upcoming Boruto episodes, but the protagonists have more important things to accomplish than pondering. New recaps have confirmed that another Chunin Exam is on the way, so fans can expect the event to take place one more time. Soon, the show will be ready to adapt the ongoing arc of the manga featuring Code and Delta.

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Where To Read Boruto: Naruto Next Generations

You can read the official version of Boruto from Viz Media, Manga Plus, or the Shonen Jump app.

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