It was announced on the work's official X account that Ken Gazono's ``Kagurabachi'' will be suspended from Weekly Shonen Jump issue 31 (Shueisha), which will be released on June 29th.

Gazono had wanted to continue writing, but after repeated discussions, it was announced that he had decided to take a break for a certain period of time in order to deliver his work in a stable manner. The series is scheduled to resume around August.
``Kagurabachi'' is a sword fighting action game starring Chihiro Rokuhira, a boy who aspires to become a swordsmith. It has also been decided that the TV anime will be broadcast from April 2027.
"Kagurabachi" suspension announcement post
The announcement was made on the official X account, where Gazono apologized to fans for the suspension and thanked them for their understanding. The exact reason for the suspension was not disclosed, but it is believed to be due to the creator's health and workload.
Impact on the Anime Community
The suspension of Kagurabachi has sent shockwaves through the anime community, with many fans expressing their disappointment and concern for the series. However, the announcement of the TV anime adaptation has also generated excitement and anticipation among fans.
What's Next for Kagurabachi?
While the suspension of the manga series is unfortunate, the announcement of the TV anime adaptation has given fans something to look forward to. With the series scheduled to resume around August, fans can expect new chapters and storylines to be released. The TV anime adaptation, scheduled to be broadcast from April 2027, will also provide a new way for fans to experience the world of Kagurabachi.