Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 6 Drops Soon: Release Date, Global Times, and Where to Read Officially
Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 6 lands in Japan on October 13, detonating the fallout from Chapter 5’s cliffhanger with blistering battles, shifting allegiances, and game-changing power plays. Buckle up—the stakes are about to spike.
Quick heads-up for the Jujutsu Kaisen crowd: Modulo Chapter 6 is finally (and I do mean finally) about to hit. Chapter 5 left everyone dangling, and the next one leans into the chaos with big swings, shifting loyalties, and a couple of gut punches. Here’s what to know, when to read, and what I’m hearing about the actual content.
When it drops
The chapter goes live at the same moment worldwide. That means it lands on Monday, October 13 in Japan, but it’s still Sunday, October 12 for a lot of you in the West. The math looks like this:
- Pacific Time (PT): Oct 12, 2025 – 8:00 AM
- Central Time (CT): Oct 12, 2025 – 10:00 AM
- Eastern Time (ET): Oct 12, 2025 – 11:00 AM
- British Summer Time (BST): Oct 12, 2025 – 4:00 PM
- Central European Summer Time (CEST): Oct 12, 2025 – 5:00 PM
- India Standard Time (IST): Oct 12, 2025 – 8:30 PM
- Japan Standard Time (JST): Oct 13, 2025 – 12:00 AM (midnight)
- Australia Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT): Oct 13, 2025 – 1:00 AM
So yes: midnight in Japan. Perfect if you live for a Sunday-night-to-Monday meltdown.
Where to read it (officially)
All three of these will publish Chapter 6 at the same time, so pick your poison and dodge spoilers:
Viz Media: You can read the newest three chapters free; full catalog access runs $2.99 a month.
Manga Plus by Shueisha: Has a one-month free trial and a deep library if you need to binge legally.
Shonen Jump+: This is where Modulo runs in Japan. Expect the digital drop and the Japanese original here.
What to expect in Chapter 6 (light spoilers)
If Chapter 5 felt like a pull of the pin, Chapter 6 is the grenade. We jump right into the fallout, centered on Maru, who doesn’t just power up — he basically rewrites the room. Think gravity bending, matter getting shredded, and reality feeling like it missed a step. It plays less like an upgrade and more like a reset button that only he can touch.
Meanwhile, Cross is above the mess, clocking everything and doing the cold calculus: how to twist Maru’s surge into a spark for a larger war between sorcerers and Earth people. It’s sharp, it’s grim, and it pushes the series deeper into that whole people-will-burn-the-world-for-an-advantage zone.
The curveball comes from Tsurugi, who steps in and basically begs Maru to remember their bond. That’s where the chapter swings from spectacle to emotional body blow. By the end, Maru’s rampage stalls out, Cross actually wavers for once, and both brothers collapse as their cursed energy drains. The tone is bleak and beautiful — very JJK, very on-brand.
The plan
Set a reminder for your time zone, get the app ready, and maybe disable push notifications unless you like learning pivotal beats from your group chat. Chapter 6 is lining up to be one of those entries people point to later and say: that’s where everything snapped into a new shape.