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The end of Kaguya-sama love is war. The final game.




Kaguya-sama love is war
that began serialization Shueisha's Miracle Jump in May 2015, was later moved to Weekly Young Jump by March 2016 and is adapted by A-1 Pictures which was released in Japan between January and March 2019 and it’s second season still adapted by A-1 Pictures which was released between April and June 2020 became an instant hit because of it’s fresh perspective that is unprecedented in the Rom-Com genre, basically it’s the stories of two Tsunderes that love each other very dearly but then again their Tsunderes so they are too stubborn to admit it, this resulted into many unexpected and outright hilarious situations that are too fun to pass on.

But sadly all good things must come to an endis finally coming close to an end as Akasaka said so himself in his twitter post.

“It lasted longer than expected”

“Kaguya-sama’s midfield game is over. We are in the final game” He wrote.



Many fans has already seen this coming as one can simply assume that 2/3
rd of the manga has already been written and that the “final game” will last for about a 100 chapters or less.

Sadly as good as Kaguya-sama love is war might be, all good things has to come to an end, and sooner or later we all have to say goodbye to our beloved Kaguya, Shirogane and the rest of the gang.






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