So, here’s what to anticipate: (speculative)
Horikoshi isn’t likely to keep readers from seeing the showdown between Deku and Shigaraki in My Hero Academia chapter 369, as was previously announced. It would be counterproductive to distract viewers right before what looks to be the climactic showdown that this narrative has been building to. Deku unlocked Transmission from the Second User of One For All, therefore it seems probable that this will be the topic of the future episode. The Quirk gives him the ability to alter the rate at which objects in space accelerate, although this seemingly potent skill appears to have a cost. Deku has only five minutes to deploy this Quirk before the Second User’s spirit entirely takes him out of combat. This is proof that Horikoshi intends to continue this battle for a long time.
However, given the war’s many other fronts to defend, it’s unlikely that Horikoshi would pay any attention to this battle. Hawks and Endeavor, for instance, are presently up against a younger, more powerful version of All For One, who learned how to reverse-engineer Eri’s Rewind Quirk and absorb its power. Horikoshi may decide to shift his attention to Jiro and Tokoyami because they are also involved in this battle. Even more so, viewers would be pleased to witness what a young All For One can achieve with his renewed vitality if given a chance. There are plenty of other wars happening at the same time, but this is one of the most critical ones. In addition, the audience last saw Toya Todoroki and Shoto Todoroki locked in a bitter sibling rivalry. One of the few alternative battles that fans would be delighted with if My Hero Academia Chapter 369 focused on it is this one, which has been a fan favourite thus far.
Nonetheless, the final big fight between Ochako and Toga is perhaps the one fight that fans would be disappointed to rewatch. Despite being a fun battle with plenty of exciting moments, the central question of “who loves Midoriya more?” may not have resonated with as many viewers as Horikoshi had hoped. Therefore, it seems very clear that Deku and Shigaraki will remain the primary focus of My Hero Academia chapter 369. My Hero Academia chapter 369 can potentially revisit either the Endeavor and Hawks vs. All For One or Toya vs. Shoto rivalry.
My Hero Academia chapter 368 marks the beginning of the war between Deku and Shigaraki, and readers are eager for whatever details they can unearth about the next chapter 369. Fans do know when the next issue will be released, albeit there are no spoilers accessible at the time this article was written. Also, readers can probably guess what will happen in My Hero Academia 369. Now that the conflict that everyone has been anticipating has begun, series creator and artist Kohei Horikoshi are not likely to divert attention from the titanic showdown. The publication date, summary, and possible plot points for My Hero Academia chapter 369 are all included on this page for your perusal.
When it will be available to read and where?
On Monday, October 10 (late morning EST, early evening BST), most of the world will be able to read My Hero Academia Chapter 369. Instead, it will come on Tuesday, October 11 for readers in Japan and a few other countries, with an early morning premiere of the issue.
This issue is available for reading on the Shonen Jump+ app or the Shueisha MANGAPlus service. In contrast to the latter, which requires a paid subscription to access, the former allows users to access the first and most recent three issues of a chapter for free.
The issue will hit shelves at the following times across different time zones:
Time in the Pacific: 8 a.m. (October 10)
11 a.m., EST (Eastern Standard Time) (October 10)
“Four o’clock GB Time” (October 10)
Time in Europe: 5:00 PM CEST (October 10)
Currently, it is 8:30 PM IST in India (October 10)
Time in the Philippines: 11 PM PHT (October 10)
At midnight JST, Japan Time (October 11)
Australia Standard Time, 2:30 a.m. (October 11)