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Crunchyroll will soon paywall most of 1 Piece
Crunchyroll is Putting Most of the One Piece Anime Behind a Paywall
One Piece is one of the most popular anime ever made, amassing hundreds of millions of fans and viewers over the last 25 years. Despite having well over 1000 episodes available, the series is surprisingly accessible, with almost the entire series available entirely for free on Crunchyroll. Unfortunately, that's set to change soon.
Crunchyroll will soon paywall most of One Piece
Three years after buying Crunchyroll for over $1 billion, Sony plans to capitalize on its purchase (and piss off countless anime fans) by shutting free users out of one of its most popular series. The company said that starting soon,
Hundreds of One Piece episodes are being moved behind a subscription paywall on Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll confirmed on Twitter: "Heads up, One Piece fans! Starting soon, some One Piece arcs will require a Premium Membership. But the first 206 episodes (East Blue to Sky Island) will stay free, so new fans can still start Luffy’s journey at no cost."
Crunchyroll to Move Episodes of One Piece From Ad-Supported Tier to Premium Tier (EXCLUSIVE)
Crunchyroll is gearing up to move hundreds of One Piece episodes from its free, ad-supported tier to its paid premium tier, IGN can exclusively reveal — but it won't happen all at once, and it also won't be every episode.
One Piece: Crunchyroll Moving Majority of Anime to Paid Premium Tier
Crunchyroll is moving most of One Piece to its premium subscriber tier, with episodes of the popular anime beginning the move this month.
Crunchyroll locking One Piece arcs behind Premium membership
Crunchyroll has announced that it will be walling off the majority of One Piece behind a Premium membership. The streaming platform has announced a phased approach to the walling off, starting on 23rd December. The first 206 episodes of the world’s most popular anime will remain free to access, however.
One Piece Anime's Episodes to Require Premium Membership on Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll announced on Monday that it will soon require a Premium Membership for users to view the majority of episodes for the One Piece anime. The shift to subscription-only will occur in three phases.
Some ONE PIECE Arcs Will Soon Require Premium Membership On Crunchyroll To Watch
Anime streaming service Crunchyroll has announced that some One Piece arcs will require a Premium Membership. This will be done in phases beginning this month.
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One Piece Is Still Streaming for Free (But Not on Crunchyroll)
One Piece still has an option for international viewers looking to sail the Grand Line for free despite Crunchyroll soon removing the feature.
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One Piece: Crunchyroll’s Next Move Will Make Fans ‘Sail the High Seas’ as Streaming Giant Makes Sad Announcement
Crunchyroll’s recent decision for the majority of the One Piece episodes marks the end of an era for anime streaming for ...
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