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One Piece gives an unexpected preview of its latest chapter, putting an end to the leakers

One pieceAfter a painfully long two-week break, the manga is finally returning and for the first time ever, the series has given fans a full-page preview of the upcoming chapter, getting ahead of the leakers. Like many other series One pieceThe manga has been fighting piracy and illegal leaks for years, and it seems that the series has changed its approach by announcing the upcoming chapter before the leakers can.




Since the release of Chapter No. 1131 is imminent, One pieceA preview of Chapter #1131 was recently released on the official website, which appears to contain the following entire first page of the upcoming chapter. Such a preview is not only completely unheard of One piece, But the sneak peek was also perfectly timed, releasing on the same day that illegal scans and leaks of the upcoming chapter usually surface, making it seem like it was a very deliberate, targeted approach .


One Piece reveals a sneak peek of Chapter #1131 ahead of its release

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Shared on One pieceOn Luffy's website alongside the release information for Volume #110, the preview for Chapter #1131 picks up right where the previous chapter left off, with Luffy celebrating the fact that he's finally made it to Elbaf. Luffy is seen excitedly talking to Loki about how he always wanted to go to Elbaf, how huge everything around him is, while Loki tries unsuccessfully to get a word in.

Loki reveal from One Piece Chapter #1130

Luffy even asks about the giant tree on the island and raves about how it's the first time he's seen so many giants, which overall leads to a pretty lighthearted start to the chapter. The scene seems to be developing into a comedic outburst from Loki, whose The dynamic with Luffy seems to be taking shape finally.

Although it's still too early to tell what Loki and Luffy's relationship will look like, the hilarious beginning of Chapter #1131 suggests that the two could end up getting along despite all odds.


One Piece's new preview approach could help curb the popularity of leaks

One piece Before the final saga begins, leaks must be brought under control

Feature with Luffy looking forward to Elbaph's first overall reveal

Although One piece has never released previews this way before, it could arguably benefit the series greatly if carried out week to week. One of the main reasons for the ongoing leaks is that it's simply impossible for fans to wait all week to find out what happens next. Therefore, these regular previews could potentially help satisfy that curiosity and reduce the popularity of leaks by at least a fraction.

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Let's go to the final saga, One piece needs to get these leaks under control before they ruin some of the series' biggest reveals, including the long-awaited ending. It would be a shame if Oda's decades of foreshadowing and planning were dashed by early leaks and spoilers, and hopefully fans would take a clear stance on this too. Yet it seems so One pieceThe Elbaf arc is finally picking up steam, and Chapter #1131 is shaping up to be quite an entertaining game.

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Created by Eiichiro Oda, One Piece is a multimedia franchise that began as a manga series and follows the adventures of the Straw Hat Pirates led by Monkey D. Luffy. Luffy, an avid pirate with a thirst for adventure, is struck by a mysterious curse that grants him various powers to protect himself and his friends. The manga eventually gave way to the anime series, with the two becoming some of the longest-running anime and manga series in history. Along with over fifty video games created over the years, the series entered the live-action world with the 2023 Netflix adaptation.

Created by
Eiichiro Oda

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One Piece: The Movie