A producer on FinalFantasy wants everyone in the world reading OnePiece!
One Piece has been telling the story of Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates for decades, with Eiichiro Oda currently working on the Final Arc of the series. While there are more than a few fans that have been following along with Monkey's quest to become the new king of the pirates, it would seem that a prominent producer within the Final Fantasy series has shared their love of the Shonen series.
Naoki Yoshida, the producer of the popular MMORPG game, Final Fantasy XIV, took the opportunity to not only proclaim his love of the series but also took the opportunity to share his wish that"all of humanity would read One Piece":
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