'One Piece' news: New chapter '795' release date and spoilers

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The new chapter for "One Piece" should be featured in Weekly Shonen Jump, and news about spoilers are making the rounds online.

The new chapter "795" is scheduled for release on Aug. 3, appearing in the 36<sup>th issue of Weekly Shonen Jump, as reported in iDigitalTimes.

In the last chapter of the series, Sabo became the highlight as he made some introduction about himself toward other members of the Straw Hats.

Sabo also shared the story of how he, Ace, and Luffy became brothers. It was also revealed that Sabo had amnesia after the Celestial Dragon attacked him, Latino Post reported.

Several years after, Sabo fell upon a newspaper report about Ace's death. He broke down upon learning of the news and only then did memories start to come back.

Years after that, he tracked down Luffy and asked to have Ace's devil fruit, to which Luffy agreed. The chapter came to a close with Sabo taking the vivre card from Luffy and leaving Dressrosa riding the crows.

Meanwhile, "One Piece 795" might feature the return of the Twirly Brow pirates, as predicted by One Piece Podcast.

The series is nearing the finale of the Dressrosa arc, and readers might be able to meet Sanji, Chopper, Nami, Caesar, Brook, and Momonosuke.

One Piece Podcast also predicted that C.P. Zero will arrive in Dressrosa to help the aforementioned characters take care of the national treasure mentioned by Doflamingo.

It was also anticipated that Luffy's crew will have a new nakama and many fans assume her to be Rebecca, the gorgeous swordswoman.

"One Piece" manga series has been a favorite in Japan and is a mega-hit manga since 1997. The story follows the escapades of Monkey D. Luffy, together with his pirate friends, as they search for the "One Piece" treasure that should make him the Pirate King.

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