Eiichiro Oda is set to end One Piece's Wano Country arc, which has also been its longest to date. With the war against Big Mom and Kaido having finally wrapped up and Luffy having freed Wano, it is time for the crew to finally move out of the country for good and continue on their adventure, which means the story is now ever closer to its end. Earlier this week, Eiichiro Oda announced that One Piece is now entering its final saga – something that he is taking a month-long break to prepare for and write as efficiently as possible.
Previously, Oda mentioned the importance of the Wano Country arc to the fans and highlighted that its end will be heavily tied to the end of One Piece itself. What's more, Oda also mentioned that once Wano ends, the end of One Piece will finally be in sight. Finally, the story has reached that point and with each passing chapter, the Wano Country arc gets closer to its end. It has now been confirmed that One Piece will enter its final saga immediately after returning from a month-long break, on July 25, 2022, but what exactly should fans expect from it?
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Usually, when Oda begins a new saga, it is to mark the start of a new story arc and that formula is likely not going to change here. Eiichiro Oda is likely going to wrap up the Wano Country within the next two chapters and then follow it up with the beginning of a new arc. Looking back at the Four Emperors Saga that began with Zou, the very first arc served as a major information dump for the fans and set up bigger events with the introduction of the Road Poneglyphs that Big Mom and Kaido had in their grasps.
Zou also established major plot points such as the formation of the
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