Dragon Ball Super Chapter 68 will be out in ten days, so fans are now waiting for official spoilers and leaks. However, it looks like there will be no raw scans dropping for the new chapter as Japan has implemented a stricter anti-piracy law.

There may be a complete ban on the manga spoilers, and it will affect not just Dragon Ball Super Chapter 68 but other favorite manga series, too. According to BlockToro, the manga publishers are not earning anything from the leaks, so the government will be banning its unofficial release.

Instead, fans have to wait for the future manga releases from its official sources so that the creators will also benefit from it. Hence, there will be no leaks for the 68th installment this time, and what will happen next will only be seen when it officially drops.

Anyone who will dare to post any leaks or spoilers will have a copyright issue, following the new law. Most of the accounts have now gone private, and no one seems to want to take a risk.

However, only time will tell if no one will dare to post any spoilers or Dragon Ball Super Chapter 68 leaks when its release comes near. Anyhow, it looks like the new law can't stop fans from casting their predictions and assumptions on what may happen in the next chapter.

Devdiscourse noted that with the start of the new Granola the Survivor arc, fans could expect to see the new enemies' introduction aside from the villain himself, Granola. This change is said to have a lot of meaning for the Dragon Ball universe.

As the new story begins, the franchise's enthusiasts will know the real motives of Granola. Although Goku and Vegeta exchange funny banters after Moro's defeat, things will get pretty serious soon.

Of course, fans can expect to see a heated battle between Granola and Goku, although it remains to be seen if it will happen in Dragon Ball Super Chapter 68.

The new chapter is slated to drop on Wednesday, January 20, per HITC. It can be read legally and free online on Viz Media, Shonen Jump, and Manga Plus.

These three websites make the latest three chapters available without the need for a subscription. Fans are advised to read from these sources so that they could help the creators and the people working behind the scenes, too.

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