Manga Planet Digital Platform to Close March 31, Transfer Program Available
Digital manga platform Manga Planet will shut down on March 31, but Renta! is offering a library transfer program to help subscribers keep their collections.

Manga Planet Digital Platform to Close March 31, Transfer Program Available
Manga Planet, a digital manga reading platform, will be shutting down its services on March 31. However, there's good news for subscribers who don't want to lose their manga collections.
Renta!, another digital manga platform, has stepped in to help by announcing a library transfer program. This means Manga Planet users won't have to say goodbye to their favorite series β they can move their digital libraries over to continue reading on Renta!.
What This Means for Readers
For those unfamiliar with these platforms, both Manga Planet and Renta! specialize in providing legal digital access to manga titles. Digital manga platforms have become increasingly popular as they offer instant access to thousands of titles without the need for physical storage space.
The closure of Manga Planet reflects the competitive nature of the digital manga market, where several platforms compete for readers' attention. Renta!'s willingness to offer a transfer program shows their commitment to keeping manga accessible to fans during this transition.
Next Steps
Manga Planet subscribers should look out for more details about the transfer process in the coming weeks. The program should help ensure that readers can continue enjoying their favorite manga series without interruption, even after the March 31 shutdown date.
This transition represents another shift in how fans access manga digitally, but the transfer program should make the change as smooth as possible for existing users.
