The manga “Boruto: Naruto Next Generations” will be on hiatus for the next few months, but it has been confirmed to return in August this year. According to the latest developments in the story, Kawaki has made a huge impact on the world of Boruto, and significant changes are expected to occur. After this hiatus, the manga will need time to prepare for the next part.

On Twitter, Shonen Jump News announced this news to the public, indicating that “Boruto” will be on hiatus for three months after the release of chapter 80. The manga is set to return with chapter 81 on August 21, which is approximately four months from now. During this hiatus, Masashi Kishimoto and Mikio Ikemoto will be working on the subsequent developments, particularly focusing on the anticipated timeskip in Boruto’s storyline.

Currently, Eida has been utilizing her powers to alter the memories of everyone in the world, thereby reversing the roles of Boruto and Kawaki. Now, everyone believes that Kawaki is the legitimate son of Naruto and Hinata, while Boruto must bear the burden of being blamed for the death of the Hokage, Naruto. Given this situation, it is highly likely that the characters will experience a timeskip when the story resumes. Although it is still unclear what will happen, it promises to be very engaging.
Presently, there is a lot of speculation circulating on various manga forums about the next plot developments in “Boruto.” However, no credible sources have confirmed these theories to a high degree. One thing is for sure: many fans are keenly anticipating Boruto’s future alongside exciting new developments. Therefore, this manga may be on the verge of significant changes that could reshape what Naruto has established.
Outside of the manga, the “Boruto” anime also went on hiatus in March and is also scheduled to return this year. However, the anime has adapted the storyline from the manga up to the Code arc, so there will be some gaps to fill before transitioning to the next phase of the story.