'One Piece' chapter 801 spoilers: A great war

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After celebrating their triumph at the end of chapter 800, it appears that the Straw Hat Pirates are now nearing another tumultuous confrontation that may eventually lead to the greatest war ever seen on the pages of the "One Piece" manga.

In chapter 801, Doflamingo began to talk about a group of new pirates that would be coming after the throne. Doflamingo did not talk much at all about who these pirates were, but he did say that they could soon be responsible for a great deal of chaos and unrest emerging all over the world.

The mysterious way in which Doflamingo alludes to this particular group of pirates is leading some to believe that they may be the same group whom the Straw Hat Pirates will engage in what might ultimately become the most incredible war in the history of the series.

According to Design and Trend, even Eiichiro Oda has seemingly been hinting at a coming great war that the Straw Hat Pirates will be involved in, and that time might very well be near.

Later on in chapter 801, readers are introduced to a new character named Captain Jack. Not much is known about this new addition to the series, but from what has been shown in the manga, he appears to have some form of association with Doflamingo. That was hinted at even more strongly after Captain Jack called Doflamingo "Joker," a moniker he apparently goes by in certain circles.

While fans are waiting for what could be an epic encounter to unfold in the pages of the "One Piece" manga, they will be glad to know that there may be a new video game coming out based on the popular series.

According to Geek Snack, a new fighting game named "One Piece Burning Blood" will be released for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, although not much else is known about it.

A release date for the game has also not been provided.

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