
Most recently, during Jump Festa 2026, Oda revealed a big message for fans of the story, and once again, he dropped an update on the ending that could very well be on the way. Fans are dreading the ending of One Piece, even though it is such a long series, and they want it to continue for as long as possible, given that the world still has a lot to offer. Still, it has to end someday, and according to Oda, the day is approaching very fast.
One Piece Is Already In The Final Saga
The ending of One Piece isn’t all that far away, considering the fact that the story is already in the Final Saga. The Wano Country arc was what propelled One Piece to the final saga. Before Wano even began, Oda stated to the fans clearly that at the end of the arc, fans would get a clearer picture of the truth about the One Piece than ever before. The Wano arc ended and more details about the One Piece, as well as the history of the world, were revealed to the fans. With the conclusion of Wano, the Final Saga finally kick-started and it was followed by an arc that saw the Straw Hat Pirates head to the Island of Science, Egghead.
Egghead proved to be the gateway to the finale. While it was quite an intense arc, it was not as major as the likes of Wano, or even the likes of Dressrosa or Arabasta. Egghead was only an appetizer for what was to follow, and Elbaf has delivered some incredible action already. Elbaf is the first major arc in the Final Saga, and it will see Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates clash with the forces of the World Government themselves. This arc is going to be absolutely massive moving forward, and fans absolutely cannot wait for its eventual climax, which is to follow immediately after the flashback wraps up.
Oda Confirms The Final Arcs Of One Piece Are Beginning Soon
According to Oda’s message during Jump Festa 2026, One Piece will be heading into its very last stretch, as the Straw Hat Pirates will finally sail towards the island that only the Pirate King has been to in the past. This is an absolute shocker for most fans, because, as fans know, the main island that the Pirate King visited in the past that no one else has is mostly known to be Laugh Tale.
Now then, since it’s Jump Festa, let’s talk about the original Jump manga!
After a long, long flashback—more like a deep dive into history—we return to the present day, and just when your perspective on Elbaf has started to shift… boom!! It ends with a big, flashy finish. And from here on out, things get really intense.
To that island that only the Pirate King ever reached!? The man marked by flames appears!! Two people who never crossed paths finally meet!! And those two run into each other as well!! Is next year going to be a full-blown festival of encounters?
The story moves at lightning speed, but I’ve unfortunately gotten older, so while taking care of my health, I’ll continue next year to sail through One Piece at its fastest pace yet—steady and full force. Ahead lies a festival!! Please look forward to it!!!” — Eiichiro Oda
Only 2-3 Arcs Of One Piece Are Left After Elbaf
- Lodestar Island Could Come After Egghead
- The Log Pose Will Lead The Straw Hats To Lodestar
Even though Oda made it seem like Laugh Tale is the arc that will follow Elbaf, the most likely answer here is that fans will see the Straw Hat Pirates head to Lodestar Island, although it is only a briefly mentioned place. Lodestar is where Roger reached by following his Log Pose to the very end. It is the island at the end of the Grand Line, and it is where he learned all about the Poneglyphs, as well as their true importance.
I will draw all the mysteries left in this world that I have been hiding until now. It’s going to be really interesting. Please fasten your seatbelts. Thank you so much, I hope you keep up with me a bit longer. — Eiichiro Oda, One Piece
The last Road Poneglyph is clearly connected to the Man with the Burn Scar, and Oda himself revealed that he will only introduce the Man with the Burn Scar in 2026, meaning that it most likely is not Scopper Gaban, and will not appear in the Elbaf arc of One Piece.
Without having the last Road Poneglyph and meeting the Man with the Burn Scar, beginning the Laugh Tale arc is impossible for Oda. Putting two and two together, it is clear that the next arc of One Piece will be Lodestar. That said, even that would put the story close to the end.
If Lodestar Island truly does begin in 2026, it will most likely go on for a year or two, which means that the final arc of One Piece, that is, Laugh Tale, could begin in 2027, or perhaps 2028, at the latest. This arc will most certainly last for a few years as well, and One Piece will then end shortly after.
The One Piece Manga Could End By 2032
If one takes into consideration Oda’s pacing of the story, then it is highly likely that One Piece will officially end by 2032. That is still a lot of time for the fans to get through the story, but it must be kept in mind that the end of this series is now fast approaching.



