Shueisha has officially announced the dates for its Jump Festa convention coming later this year! While the Summer is heating up with one major convention after the other (each with seemingly some massive announcements of their own), it’s not the only season anime fans are able to get updates on all of their favorite manga and anime releases. Shueisha in particular holds a special convention each year for all of their projects in which they not only show off what is going on now, but often drop some huge teases for what’s to come from the publisher in the future.
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With Shueisha having just as busy of a 2022 so far as years prior, there are lots of things to keep an eye out for with jump Festa 2023 later this year. Now fans have a better idea of when it will all be going down as Shueisha has officially announced that Jump Festa 2023 will be taking place in Japan on December 17-18. There have yet to be any details revealed about what fans can expect to see at the big convention this year, but it has also been confirmed that it will be both online and in person much like it was for fans last year.
Jump Festa 2022 broke ground last year as while the convention usually is focused on Japan alone, it was the first year that not only English speaking audiences not only got to see streams of the panels, but they were released online in full for a limited time in the weeks following the initial event. The major reason fans definitely want to keep a look out for Jump Festa is that it’s where Shueisha usually drops some big hints about their new projects. With franchises such as My Hero Academia, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Black Clover all having something big scheduled for 2023, it’s certainly going to be an interesting year.
It’s yet to be revealed as to whether or not Shueisha will be repeating the process with Jump Festa 2023, but either way there should be some interesting announcements coming out of the convention considering everything not only in Shonen Jump magazine, but in all of their other magazines too. But what are you hoping to see from Jump Festa later this year? Let us know all of your thoughts about it in the comments! You can even reach out to me directly about all things animated and other cool stuff @Valdezology on Twitter!
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