On December 11 at 5:30 pm JST, the next episode of Boruto will be released. The anime episode will premiere on TV TOKYO and other regional Japanese networks before going global. Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu, and VRV are just some of the services where fans may watch Boruto episode 279 immediately after it airs. The preceding episode explained the reasons behind each player’s efforts to win the game. Pressure, a third game, was also unveiled. Due to their fast thinking and cooperation, though, all eight of them made it out alive. Another mole joined this modest party. When all was said & done, it was determined that Kiseru was a Kara outer.
Details about the Episode’s premiere and where you can catch it?
The next episode of Boruto, 279, will be shown simultaneously. As a result, audiences outside of Japan won’t have to wait to find out what happens to the last eight players in Ouga’s cruel game. The following is a basic breakdown of when the latest episode will be made available to see across different time zones:
At 2:30 in the morning, Pacific Time,
2:30 a.m., Central Time
3:30 a.m., Eastern Time
Summertime in Britain: 8:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m., Central European Summer Time
2:00 p.m., India Standard Time
When it’s 4:30 in the Philippines, it’s already evening.
Time Zone: Australia/Central/6:00 p.m.
Episode 279 of Boruto will premiere on Japanese local TV networks like TV TOKYO before it airs anywhere else in the world.
Expectations from Boruto Episode 279?
After the third game, Pressure, just two more games remained until the destiny of the remaining players was decided. As was said before, Boruto’s leadership skills have been on full show throughout this arc. As the remaining players in Boruto’s fourth game get ready for the next round, episode 279 will likely bring more of the same. Episode 279 of Boruto is named The Obstacle: Seven, and it will presumably cover the second-to-last match. Ouga saw that they were all still alive and vowed to make their lives more difficult in the future. There is a good chance that Boruto and the others will survive.
There may also be progress in the situation where Batta and now Boruto have discovered the traitors identity. There should be some discussion about Sarada and Kawaki learning about Kiseru in episode 279 of Boruto. Since he isn’t a native Kara resident, things are different for the shinobi. Fortunately, Mitsuki’s efforts at the railway site paid off, and he was able to learn important information regarding the whereabouts of his companions.
Short Review on Episode 278 of Boruto
In the opening moments of Boruto episode 278 “Musical Chairs,” the last seven members were squabbling, and Boruto did his best to settle the situation. They talked it out and eventually both were honest about their desperate desire for the other’s company.
Yatsume considered dyeing her hair. Shamo wished he could do something special for his grandma. In the end, Boruto wanted to join Sasuke’s shinobi ranks. After a profound encounter with a priest, Namua resolved to forgo material comforts in favour of a life of asceticism.
Island ownership was what Batta yearned for. The businessman Fugou had a briefcase he needed to get to his customer. Kiseru desired to visit his native area and relax in its natural hot spring. That’s when Ouga yelled at them to move on to the next round. They were trapped in a chamber with a ceiling that was slowly closing in on them. Boruto, with the help of Kiseru and Namua, finally managed to burst through the floor after repeated attempts. The rest of Batta’s team followed in quickly, and the eight of them made it through the barrier.
As the episode closed, Batta revealed to Boruto that he had another mole in the organisation. Once back at the Leaf, Sarada and Kawaki made a startling discovery. While investigating the Thunder Train’s passenger list, it was discovered that Kiseru was an outer of the Kara.