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What Was The True Goal Of The Culling Game In Jujutsu Kaisen?

What is the true goal of Culling Game in Jujutsu Kaisen

SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major spoilers from the Jujutsu Kaisen manga, including character deaths, battles, and major plot twists not yet covered in the anime. Proceed only if you're caught up or don't mind having key story elements revealed.

The Culling Game is one of the most mysterious and deadly events in the entire series. It felt like a giant battle royale carefully planned to wipe out Sorcerers and force people to fight. But the truth is much deeper and darker. Created by Kenjaku, the game has a huge purpose that affects the entire Jujutsu world.


If you’ve followed the Jujutsu Kaisen manga closely, you’ll know the Culling Game wasn't the regular chaos by the Curses. In fact, it was carefully planned with rules, colonies, and participants chosen for a reason. But why? What was Kenjaku really trying to do?

A Battle Royale With Rules

Yuji looks at the Culling Game map

The Culling Game in Jujutsu Kaisen looked like a huge survival game, with players dropped into colonies, forced to fight, and gaining or losing points. The rules said that every player had to either kill or be killed, and if someone didn't score a point in 19 days, they'd die automatically. Brutal, isn't it?


Kenjaku created ten colonies all across Japan and filled them with Cursed Users, Sorcerers, and even regular civilians with new Cursed Energy. It was a massive experiment. The idea was to cause as much fighting as possible between different types of fighters; some with training, some with raw talent, and some who were totally new to their powers.


The Hidden Purpose: Merging Tengen With Humanity

Master Tengen JJK

Now the real question — why was Culling Game created? Kenjaku’s actual plan was to merge all of humanity with Master Tengen, the immortal Sorcerer who has existed for over a thousand years. By doing this, Kenjaku hoped to push human evolution to the next level, creating a new form of Cursed Energy and Sorcery.


The Culling Game helped him reach this goal in two ways. First, it created a huge amount of chaotic Cursed Energy from all the battles and deaths. Second, it placed barriers around the colonies, which were needed for the merging ritual to happen. Kenjaku needed these barriers to trap people and set the conditions for fusing Tengen with humanity.


Every Player Mattered In Kenjaku's Plan

Itadori, Megumi. Panda and Hakari in JJK manga panel

The people inside the Culling Game weren't random. Many were chosen by Kenjaku or awakened through the Binding Vows he made centuries ago. Some, like Hajime Kashimo and Reggie, were brought from the past using Cursed Techniques stored in contracts. Others like Yuji, Megumi, and Hakari got dragged in for different reasons. Everyone played a role in the bigger plan.


Kenjaku wanted chaos, but he also wanted strong fighters to rise during the game. By forcing these Sorcerers into battle, he hoped to awaken more powerful Cursed Techniques, which would help his merging plan. He didn't care who won or lost; he just wanted Cursed Energy, growth, and evolution.


Final Verdict: The Culling Game's Goal Was To Reshape The World

Kenjaku activates Idle Transfiguration

Culling Game was a world-changing ritual hidden behind a violent tournament. Kenjaku was using the game to reshape humanity itself by merging everyone with Tengen. He believed this would create a new type of being; something more powerful, something beyond human or Cursed Spirit.


The scary part was how well he planned it. Every rule, every colony, and every fight was a part of his strategy. The Culling Game in JJK was proof of how dangerous Kenjaku really was. He didn't want destruction for no reason. He wanted to remake the world, even if it meant thousands of deaths along the way.

Release Year

MAL Rating

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October 2020

8.56

MAPPA

Action, Supernatural


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