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We already know what the One Piece is, but to find it you'll have to buy yourself a diving suit

We already know what the One Piece is, but to find it you'll have to buy yourself a diving suit

Jesús Bosque

  • March 5, 2026
  • Updated: March 11, 2026 at 10:23 AM
We already know what the One Piece is, but to find it you'll have to buy yourself a diving suit

The phenomenon of the manga One Piece continues to break records with over 600 million copies in circulation, establishing itself as one of the best-selling titles in history.

Created by Eiichiro Oda, this monumental work has accompanied its followers for nearly 30 years, becoming a pillar of global pop culture.

Gomu Gomu No Finale!

Despite Oda’s assurance that the end of One Piece is near, the narrative continues to unfold, leaving fans in a mix of hope and frustration.

The story is currently in its final saga, but the prolongation of the plot has kept followers on edge, with no clarity on how much longer it will last. This has generated constant speculation among manga enthusiasts.

An intriguing aspect is the recent announcement that Oda has documented in a chest the details about the true meaning of the One Piece and the future of its protagonist, Monkey D. Luffy.

This chest, located 651 meters deep in the ocean, promises to contain secrets that could clarify many doubts about the outcome of the saga. Fans have quickly speculated that they might attempt to search for this treasure, adding a layer of excitement to the community of followers.

The legacy of One Piece is not only measured in sales figures but also in the intrigue and adventure it has inspired in generations. With chapters that continue to reveal surprising twists, readers find themselves in a constant quest for answers, while the greatest treasure of all, the conclusion of the story, remains hidden beneath the waters of the ocean.

Rumors suggest that details about the ending will be revealed in the near future, generating even more anticipation among the series’ followers.

Jesús Bosque

I’m a journalist with more than 30 years of experience in video games and technology. Although my specialty has always been video games, I’ve recently started enjoying exploring the intricacies of project-management tools like Asana, as well as automations with Make.com and N8N.

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