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Diamond No Ace Act 2 Chapter 264 Release Date and Read Online

Diamond No Ace Act 2 chapter 264 will be going to publish on 13th October 2021. You can read the manga on the official platform of this manga.

Diamond No Ace Act 2 is a Japanese manga and it’s based on sports baseball. The series is written and illustrated by famous writer Yuji Terajima. Like other mangas, this manga is also a serialized form of Shōnen Magazine Comics and Kodansha publish it in the Japanese language.

Besides this, Kodansha USA publishes it globally and it attracts audiences around the whole world. Initially, the manga was released in 2006 and continued till 2015. After that, the second phase of the manga started and it was released on 19the August 2015 and till now continues with great commercial success.

Diamond No Ace Act 2 chapter 264

The Plot of the Series

Diamond No Ace Act 2 is a manga that is based on the local sports of baseball. In the second phase, the series already released 26 volumes and a total of 263 chapters. And now the next chapter is all set to release. Hopefully, more chapters are coming in the future and that also gives us entertainment and excitement.

The story focuses on a boy named Eijun Sawamura who is a very talented baseball player. He is basically a baseball pitcher and he has a very unique pitching changeup. And that’s the reason he gets more advantages than others and honestly somewhere this is the main reason behind his success. Once he and his friends were going to a school to play baseball. Here a reputed baseball scout found him and offer him a scholarship to play baseball at the next level. From here he finds a new path in his life and that changes his life forever.

Diamond No Ace Act 2 chapter 264 Release Date

It will be published on 13th October 2021.

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Diamond No Ace Act 2 chapter 264

Where to Read?

You can read the manga on the official platform of this manga. Besides this, you can read it on the Kodansha Platform.

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