One Piece Chapter 1150 Release Date
One Piece Chapter 1150 is officially scheduled to be released at 12:00 am JST on Monday, June 2, 2025, according to the MANGA Plus platform. However, due to time zone differences, most international readers will gain access to the chapter on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
Below is a breakdown of the release times across major time zones:
Time Zone |
Release Time and Date |
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Pacific Standard Time (PST) |
8:00 AM, Sunday, June 1, 2025 |
Eastern Standard Time (EST) |
11:00 AM, Sunday, June 1, 2025 |
British Summer Time (BST) |
4:00 PM, Sunday, June 1, 2025 |
Central European Summer Time (CEST) |
5:00 PM, Sunday, June 1, 2025 |
Indian Standard Time (IST) |
8:30 PM, Sunday, June 1, 2025 |
Philippine Standard Time (PHT) |
11:00 PM, Sunday, June 1, 2025 |
Japanese Standard Time (JST) |
12:00 AM, Monday, June 2, 2025 |
Australia Central Time (ACST) |
12:30 AM, Monday, June 2, 2025 |
With simultaneous global releases, fans can enjoy the chapter alongside Japanese readers by accessing the official platforms.
Where to Read One Piece Chapter 1150?
Fans can read Chapter 1150 legally and for free (limited to the latest three chapters) on the following official platforms:
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Viz Media’s Shonen Jump
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Shueisha’s MANGA Plus
These services offer simulpub releases, meaning readers around the world can read One Piece chapters at the same time they’re released in Japan. While recent chapters are available for free, accessing the full archive typically requires a subscription.
Recap of Chapter 1149: The Fires of Rebellion
Chapter 1149 was packed with major developments, setting the stage for even more intense moments ahead. It opened with Scopper Gaban continuing his intense fight against Saint Shepherd Sommers. Gaban, once a comrade of the Pirate King Gol D. Roger, demonstrated his formidable strength by delivering a decisive blow that split Sommers in two—an action that left Tony Tony Chopper in awe and confusion, curious about how Gaban managed to hurt a Holy Knight.
As Gaban moved to rescue Colon, Chopper followed him in hopes of uncovering the secret behind attacking the seemingly invincible Holy Knights. Meanwhile, Saint Rimoshifu Killingham coerced Ange into burning the Walrus School and set the library on fire with a flaming arrow—an act witnessed by Nico Robin. Elsewhere, Elder Jarul was shown weeping, hinting at a heartbreaking decision he had to make.
The chapter closed with Gaban rushing to confront Gunko, clearly showing his defiance of the Holy Knights’ cruel agenda, and foreshadowing a bigger clash between the old guard and the rising tyranny.
What to Expect from Chapter 1150?
With Imu’s arrival on Elbaf at the end of Chapter 1149, fans can expect Chapter 1150 to kick off with major consequences. Imu, a mysterious and godlike figure long hidden from the world, rarely appears directly. Their personal arrival on a battlefield suggests something momentous is about to unfold.
Some key developments to look forward to:
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Imu’s action creates tension
Fans speculate that Imu may finally reveal their powers in combat. With tensions boiling over on Elbaf, the stakes are higher than ever, and Imu’s presence may signal the start of an arc-defining confrontation. -
Straw Hat Reactions and Strategy
As the crew witnesses new threats and ancient allies like Gaban rise, Chapter 1150 could provide insight into their next moves. How will they adapt to the escalation on Elbaf? Can they turn the tide against the Holy Knights? -
More on Gaban and Chopper’s Discovery
Gaban's ability to harm a Holy Knight is a mystery that could change everything. Will Chapter 1150 begin to unravel the secrets behind this power and what it means for future battles? -
Elbaf’s Political and Cultural Tensions
With fires consuming schools and libraries, and leaders like Elder Jarul facing moral dilemmas, Elbaf may be nearing a breaking point. Chapter 1150 may show the beginning of a revolution or tragic collapse.
The Ongoing Demands on Eiichiro Oda
While fans are always eager for the next chapter, it’s important to recognize the toll that weekly manga production takes. In recent years, Eiichiro Oda has taken more frequent breaks, largely due to health concerns and the massive workload of managing a complex story like One Piece.
Additionally, Oda has been involved in various non-manga projects such as:
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The One Piece Live Action adaptation on Netflix,
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Oversight of One Piece Film: Red,
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And promotional events related to the franchise’s anniversaries.
Recently, a break week was taken during Golden Week, a national holiday in Japan. Fans are encouraged to remain patient and supportive, recognizing that the quality of storytelling comes from Oda taking the time he needs to rest and recover.