From what I've understood official translators & co get the digital raw like a week before the official release ( 00.00 AM Monday) . redon & co are buddies with these people and this is how they get stuff so early. But actually leaking the digital raw pages is a big no no for some reason.
While the shonen jumps only start being shipped out to stores in Japan on Wednesday or Thursday (which is how we get raw scans a few days before the official release)
If there's actually a chapter it is likely that the digital raw got delayed, at least redon/pew source(s) didn't receive it
if it is really a sudden break then I guess Oda got sick
 
From what I've understood official translators & co get the digital raw like a week before the official release ( 00.00 AM Monday) . redon & co are buddies with these people and this is how they get stuff so early. But actually leaking the digital raw pages is a big no no for some reason.
While the shonen jumps only start being shipped out to stores in Japan on Wednesday or Thursday (which is how we get raw scans a few days before the official release)
If there's actually a chapter it is likely that the digital raw got delayed, at least redon/pew source(s) didn't receive it
if it is really a sudden break then I guess Oda got sick
 
I mean this whole shit is weird
Pew made a tweet on sunday to say there was a chapter this week
https://x.com/pewpiece/status/1855648261979410737
Then he said there was a weeks break basing himself on mangaplus
https://x.com/pewpiece/status/1855919583984562374
But now mangaplus "corrected" itself and the release schedule is back to normal
And while mangaplus initially making a mistake is possible, how low are the odds of them first showing a wrong date, then correcting it to a normal schedule JUST for it actually be a break? I remember mangaplus being wrong in the past I don't remember them correcting themselves and then be wrong again lol
 
I mean this whole shit is weird
Pew made a tweet on sunday to say there was a chapter this week
https://x.com/pewpiece/status/1855648261979410737
Then he said there was a weeks break basing himself on mangaplus
https://x.com/pewpiece/status/1855919583984562374
But now mangaplus "corrected" itself and the release schedule is back to normal
And while mangaplus initially making a mistake is possible, how low are the odds of them first showing a wrong date, then correcting it to a normal schedule JUST for it actually be a break? I remember mangaplus being wrong in the past I don't remember them being correcting themselves and then be wrong again lol
Yeah but Pew may have known something too in the meantime

There is also this Tweet:
 
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