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Yyp wrote: I dont think fairness comes into the equation when they consider whether or not to release a sequel. Only profitability as it is a business and they go out of business if they don't release profitable series.

Given that Bleach was cancelled, first the anime and then abruptly the manga, with the anime not returning to finish the existing manga material, the series was clearing no longer viewed by the big wigs as popular enough to continue with, so it is very hard to see it getting a sequel.

Kubo could have addressed some outstanding questions from the ending in a sequel but he has chosen to hand those ideas over to other writers for the new novels instead. So I can't see it happening.

This is pretty much what I was going to say. And as none of us have any connections with Tite Kubo or his publishers, we have no way of knowing if they don't announce any plans on the subject.