One Piece Episode 959's title, "The Rendezvous Port! The Land of Wano Act Three Begins," already hinted at what might happen. The Fire Festival is about to begin, which only means the battle is also about to start.

One Piece Episode 959 will continuously feature the Wano arc, and fans are excited to see what will happen. It will touch several storylines, from the traitor that betrays Oden to the bunch of characters heading their way to Onigashima for another intense battle.

According to TV Season Spoilers, the new episode's preview seemed to tease it would feature two manga chapters, 958 and 959. It would continue the Wano arc Act 3, where the Onigashima Festival officially begins.

Kaido and Orochi will gather their 40,000 men, while Kinemon only manages to bring 4,000 armies. As promised, the Wano Country samurai and Azakaya Eleven met at their "rendezvous point," thus the title.

However, aside from the war, they also have to face a "huge sea storm." Luffy and Law are also nowhere to be seen. Hence, fans can expect to see a lot of twists and turn in One Piece Episode 959.

One of the questions the anime has to answer is if things will work out as planned, Recent Highlights noted. The mysterious traitor among the Akazaya samurai remains on the loose, leaking all the plans to Orochi.

Will this traitor finally be revealed, and what's his/her reason to betray Oden? With the English subbed preview's revelations, fans are now going crazy, casting their assumptions and predictions on Reddit and Twitter.

One Piece Episode 959 will also feature a major time skip of 25 years, bringing fans to the current time. However, with the storm and Luffy and Law's disappearance, will they win the war?

Only time will tell what will happen next in the new episode, when it drops on Sunday, January 24, at 9:30 a.m. Japan Standard Time, per Otakukart News. For the English subbed, it usually takes three to four hours before the new episode will be translated, so it may be released around 2 p.m. in the said Asian country, followed by other nations all over the world.

It will be out at 9 p.m. Pacific Time and 6 p.m. Greenwich Mean Time. Fans can see the anime's new episodes every Sunday on Crunchyroll, AnimeLab, Funimation, and Netflix.

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