The highly anticipated One Piece chapter 1129 is set to release next week, as announced during the spoiler process that commenced on October 7, 2024. According to a reliable source of leaks on X (formerly known as Twitter), @pewpiece (Pew), fans can expect no interruptions in the manga’s publication following the release of chapter 1129. This latest chapter is scheduled to drop on Monday, October 14, 2024, at 12 A.M. JST.
This development effectively clarifies the manga’s release timeline for the rest of October. After the debut of chapter 1129 on October 14, chapter 1130 will follow a week later, on October 21.
Typically, mangaka Eiichiro Oda adheres to a release pattern that suggests a break will occur during the final week of October, with chapter 1131 slated to appear on November 4.
Anticipation Builds for One Piece Chapter 1129 as October Draws to a Close
This information aligns with Oda’s established rhythm of publishing three chapters followed by a week off. Given this pattern, chapter 1130 will be the final installment released in October.
As chapter 1130 marks the third chapter since the last break, fans can expect a scheduled hiatus on October 28, with the series then resuming on November 4.
Pew also noted in their tweet that the fandom would be treated to “3 chapters in a row”thanks to the absence of a break this time around. While this can’t be confirmed as absolute, it does emphasize Oda’s consistent and predictable release schedule for One Piece.
With this in mind, it’s likely that chapter 1130 will be the last chapter fans see in October. Oda’s adherence to this timeline is particularly important as the ongoing Elbaf Arc is still unfolding. Consistent releases are crucial for propelling the narrative through the initial phases of this arc efficiently.
This routine not only benefits fans, but it also assists Oda as a creator, allowing him to dive into the arc’s core narrative as quickly as possible. Chapter 1129 is anticipated to move this storyline forward by illustrating the current circumstances of the Straw Hats and revealing the enigmatic Sun God.
Since its debut in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in July 1997, One Piece has remained a staple in the manga world, continuing its serialization to this day. It holds the record as the highest-selling manga of all time, with circulation surpassing half a billion copies globally.
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