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BTOOOM! Gets Spinoff Manga, Ouroboros' Yūya Kanzaki Starts New Series (Update)
posted on by Jennifer Sherman
The April issue of Impossibility Defense) is drawing the series that will debut its prologue chapter in the next issue.
Inoue's main Btooom! manga will also revealed on February 9 that the manga will have two endings, and consequently, two versions of the 26th and final volume. The manga volume asks readers what they would do if they were the protagonist Ryōta Sakamoto at a pivotal point in the manga's story. Depending on the reader's choice, the story progresses either into the "Light" ending culminating in the "Friendship Arc," or the "Dark" ending culminating in the "Truth Arc."
The "Light" ending is already being serialized as part of the manga's main serialization in Shinchosha's Monthly Comic @Bunch magazine starting from the February issue last December, and ending in the May issue in March. The "Dark" ending will have a short serialization in Shinchosha's B Bunch magazine starting in June. Both versions of the 26th volume will ship in July.
Inoue entered its final arc in the 23rd volume.
The story centers around Sakamoto, a NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) young man and a top-ranked player in the online combat game "Btooom!". One day, he wakes up on a tropical island without ing how he got there. He sees a figure in the distance and asks for help. However, the figure responds by throwing something at Ryūta — a "BIM" bomb.
Inoue launched the series in Shinchosha's publishing the manga in English. The company released the 19th compiled volume last November, and the 20th volume will ship on March 6.
released the series on Blu-ray Disc and DVD in 2013.
The manga also game from developer Asobimo that launched last February.
Update: Though they were announced together, the magazine does not say that Yūya Kanzaki's new series and BTOOOM! U-18 are the same manga, as previously reported.
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