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One Piece OP-17 “The World’s Strongest Warriors”: Release Date, Card List Watch & Pre-Order Guide [2026]

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One Piece OP-17 “The World’s Strongest Warriors”: Release Date, Liste des cartes Watch & Pre-Order Guide [2026]

OP-17 now has enough new leak and external-report movement to justify a fresh update. The reported OP-17 box image still points to “The World’s Strongest Warriors”, TorecaMap’s OP-17 page now carries a broader August 22, 2026 Japan release and chase-forecast package, and the watchlist now includes Luffy OP17-079, Luffy OP17-093, Edward Newgate OP17-001, and OP17-119 Loki. The important caveat remains: the official Japanese and English ONE PIECE CARD GAME product lists checked on June 30 still do not expose a public OP-17 product row, so this article separates official product-page facts, external reports, reported images, forecast rankings, and SST buyer guidance.

Updated June 30, 2026 JST. Source status: official Japanese and English product lists checked, TorecaMap OP-17 page rechecked, reported box image retained, reported OP17-119 Loki card image retained, and additional external forecast/card-number rows added. This article will be updated again when Bandai publishes the OP-17 product page, card list, sell sheet, release event page, or official card-search entries.

One Piece OP-17 The World's Strongest Warriors release date and card list watch guide
Editorial OP-17 watch thumbnail using the reported box image supplied to SST. The title and box specs are visible-image observations, not official confirmation until Bandai publishes OP-17.
Key takeaway
Treat OP-17 as a high-interest reported-image and external-report watch, not a finished set guide. The strongest current signals are the The World’s Strongest Warriors box image, the external August 22 release-date report, the expanded TorecaMap chase forecast, and the reported OP17-119 Loki image. The safest buyer action is still to separate five layers: official product-page facts, external article claims, image-visible claims, forecast prices, and unconfirmed card-list rumors.
WatchOfficial OP-17 product row
ReportedBox image status
Aug 22External JP date report
LokiOP17-119 card-image watch

Quick Status: What Changed?

The previous OP-17 position was a reported-image and external-info watch. The situation is now stronger, but it is still not a finished checklist. We have the reported The World’s Strongest Warriors box image, an external Japanese article claiming a concrete August 22 date and price structure, a reported Loki OP17-119 sample image, and a broader TorecaMap watchlist that now names Luffy OP17-079, Luffy OP17-093, Edward Newgate OP17-001, Rocks D. Xebec, Yamato, Robin and Saul, and event-card parallel scenarios. That still does not let us publish a fake final checklist. It lets us publish a sharper watch article.

The official Japanese and English product lists checked on June 30, 2026 still do not list a public OP-17 booster row. OP-16 Kessen no Toki / The Time of Battle remains the latest public mainline booster on the official Japanese product list, released in Japan on May 30, 2026 at JPY 220 per pack. That is why OP-17 coverage must be careful: external pages and social/PV references can move faster than official product pages, and both signals are useful only when labeled correctly.

This distinction matters commercially. When a set is not fully official in the public product database, buyers search for certainty and sellers are tempted to publish certainty. That is where bad preorder pages, copied AI checklists, and fake chase-card claims usually appear. Our position is stricter: OP-17 is a strong watch target, the August 22 / Loki / Luffy / Rocks / Elbaf terms are worth tracking, and the safest purchase decisions still wait for official product and card data.

Claim Status on June 30, 2026 Evidence level Buyer action
OP-17 is the next numbered main booster after OP-16 Forecast Very likely by numbering cadence. Cadence logic from OP-13 through OP-16 plus external OP-17 article movement. Safe to monitor, not enough to assume final details.
The title is The World’s Strongest Warriors Reported image The phrase is visible on the supplied box image. Useful visual clue, not official page proof. Use for watchlist SEO and buyer education, not for guaranteed product copy.
Japanese release date is August 22, 2026 External report TorecaMap lists August 22. External article, not yet mirrored by a public official product row in our June 30 check. Use it as the working date, but keep confirmation watch active.
Japanese pack price is JPY 240 and pack contents are 6 cards External report Listed by TorecaMap. Consistent with recent price direction, but still needs official OP-17 row confirmation. Good for budget modeling; do not lock final product copy yet.
Loki OP17-119 exists Reported card image User-supplied sample image added. Visible card-image clue with sample watermark; not yet official checklist proof. Track Loki as a serious watch card, but avoid final rarity/pull-rate assumptions.
Luffy OP17-079 and OP17-093 are active watch terms External report TorecaMap lists leader-parallel and SR scenarios. Useful search-demand signal; card text, color, and art need official verification. Watch official reveals before paying Luffy single-card premiums.
Full card list, leaders, SEC, manga rare Partly unconfirmed External rankings exist, official checklist not public in our check. TorecaMap predictions plus image clues; no complete official set data. Do not pay chase-card premiums yet.

Reported Box Image: What It Shows

The supplied image shows a brown/orange OP-17 display box and booster packs. The visible front and display header read The World’s Strongest Warriors, with the ONE PIECE CARD GAME logo and Bandai mark. The lower-left/front box text appears to show the familiar English sealed-product structure: 12 cards per booster / 24 packs per box. The image also appears to show several Straw Hat characters and a large power-ceiling figure in the background, which is why collectors immediately read it as a combat-heavy or strongest-character themed set.

What the image does not show is just as important. It does not show an official URL. It does not show a full card list. It does not show rarity counts, leader colors, SEC identities, alternate-art lineup, manga rare identity, or Japanese release date. It also appears to be English-facing, so it cannot by itself prove the Japanese release date or Japanese product title treatment.

Reported OP-17 The World's Strongest Warriors booster box image
Reported OP-17 product image supplied by the user. SST is treating it as a visual watch item until an official Bandai product page or verified sell sheet confirms the details.
Visual proof board reading the reported OP-17 The World's Strongest Warriors box image
Visible-image facts are useful for monitoring and SEO, but they are weaker than official product pages. This is the main editorial rule for OP-17 coverage.

Credibility read: stronger than a text rumor, weaker than official

For practical buying decisions, the reported box image sits in the middle of the evidence stack. It is stronger than an anonymous text post because it gives concrete visual details: set code, product title, language treatment, and box format. It is weaker than an official reveal because product mockups can circulate before final confirmation, images can be reposted without source context, and overseas English packaging can appear on a different timeline from Japanese retail data.

That means the right action is neither to ignore the image nor to overreact to it. Add The World’s Strongest Warriors to your monitoring terms. Watch for matching Bandai official pages. Check whether Japanese retailers begin listing a corresponding OP-17 SKU. Compare any preorder page against the visible box details. But do not buy “confirmed manga rare” positions or high-priced singles reservations before the real checklist exists.

Image detail How much weight it deserves What would confirm it
OP-17 set code on display box High as a visual clue. Official OP-17 page or distributor sell sheet with the same set code.
The World’s Strongest Warriors title High as a reported English title, not final official copy. English official product page or Bandai product announcement.
12 cards per booster / 24 packs per box Useful, because it matches common English booster-box structure. Official English product page details.
Character/theme art Medium. Good for demand watch, bad for card-list certainty. Official pack art, card reveal stream, or product page image gallery.
Release timing Low from the image alone. Japanese release event page, official product page, or retailer release calendar.

OP-17 Release Date: August 22 Report vs Official List

The best current working date is now August 22, 2026, because TorecaMap’s OP-17 article lists that date together with a JPY 240 pack price, a JPY 5,760 box calculation, and a six-card Japanese pack structure. That is a meaningful external market signal. It is stronger than a cadence-only late-August model, and it now sits alongside a broader chase-card forecast.

At the same time, the official Japanese and English ONE PIECE CARD GAME product lists checked on June 30 still did not show a public OP-17 booster row. So the article should not flatten the evidence into “everything is official.” The correct read is: August 22 is the working market date, while the official OP-17 product row remains the confirmation trigger. Once Bandai’s product page appears, this section should be rewritten from watch mode into confirmed product specs.

The English timing is a separate question. The reported image appears to be English packaging, and English OP-16 released on June 12, 2026 after the Japanese OP-16 release on May 30, 2026. That does not prove OP-17 English timing. It simply tells us not to use the English-looking image as direct proof of the Japanese retail day. For international buyers, Japanese sealed boxes often become the first serious pricing signal, while English boxes matter later for local play, collection matching, and MSRP comparison.

OP-17 release-date model showing August 22 external report and official product-row watch
Release-date model. August 22 is now the external working date, while the official OP-17 product row remains the confirmation gate.
SEO and buyer note
The phrase “OP-17 release date” will attract searches before every official database is updated. A good article must rank without pretending to know more than the evidence supports. That is why this page uses August 22 as an external working date, labels the reported image clearly, and keeps the card-list section in watch mode.

Theme Read: Why The Title Matters

The World’s Strongest Warriors is a powerful title if it is confirmed. It suggests a set framed around top fighters, crew power, and high-recognition characters rather than a narrow location-only theme. TorecaMap now frames the product as a fourth-anniversary booster tied to Elbaf, Yonko, Luffy, Nami, Loki, Rocks D. Xebec, and old-generation power characters. That makes OP-17 feel more like a broad character-demand set than a quiet mechanical expansion.

For sealed demand, broad character themes usually matter because they are easier for collectors to understand before the card list is complete. A player-focused set can become valuable after leaders prove strong. A collector-focused set can become valuable as soon as premium art is revealed. A strongest-warrior style title can touch both sides: players watch leader power, while collectors watch Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Chopper, major enemies, and any special-rarity showcase.

The danger is that broad themes also produce the worst rumors. If a title implies “strongest,” social posts can attach almost any famous character to the set and make it sound plausible. Until official reveals begin, the only honest approach is to list slots to watch, not cards that exist.

Liste des cartes, Loki OP17-119, SEC and Manga Rare Watch

There is still no complete official OP-17 checklist in the public product list check. However, the evidence level is no longer empty. The user-supplied OP17-119 Loki image gives this article a concrete card-image watch item, and TorecaMap’s article now lists forecast rankings, rarity buckets, specific card-number watch terms, and price scenarios. These should be read as external predictions and reported images, not as final SST-confirmed market prices.

The first useful official card-list milestone will be a Bandai OP-17 product page, card-search entries, or reveal article. The second will be official card images with numbers and rarity labels. The third will be Japanese case openings and verified set data once product is released. Until then, the watchlist below is a demand map for what buyers should check first when official reveals begin.

OP-17 chase-card and demand watch board for collectors and players
Demand watch board. This is not a confirmed card list.

Reported OP17-119 Loki image

The supplied OP17-119 image shows Loki with a SAMPLE watermark, a visible cost/power frame, and Japanese rules text. This moves Loki from “theme speculation” into a serious card-image watch item. It still does not prove pull rate, parallel treatment, final market price, or the full SEC structure. For now, the useful action is to track whether official card search, reveal posts, or verified opening data match the same OP17-119 Loki card.

Reported OP17-119 Loki card image from One Piece Card Game OP-17
User-supplied OP17-119 Loki image. Treated as a reported card-image watch item until official OP-17 card data is public.
OP17-119 Loki card-image watch board explaining buyer risk and next confirmation steps
Loki is now the most concrete OP-17 card-image signal in this article, but not a reason to accept unverified pull-rate or price claims.

External ranking signals to track

TorecaMap’s OP-17 page, rechecked June 30, places forecast attention on Rocks D. Xebec, Yamato, Edward Newgate OP17-001, Luffy OP17-079, Luffy OP17-093, an event-card parallel cluster, Loki OP17-119, Robin and Saul, and other Elbaf-related slots. That is useful because it shows where Japanese search and collector attention may gather first. It is not enough to turn forecast yen ranges into SST buy/sell guidance before official card data and real transactions exist.

External watch item Why people will search it SST handling
Rocks D. Xebec SEC / super-parallel speculation God Valley and strongest-warrior framing make Rocks an obvious high-hype candidate in external forecasts. Track demand, but do not publish as confirmed until official image proof exists.
Yamato SEC SP and Edward Newgate OP17-001 / SP slots Both have strong collector identity and fit broad power-character speculation. Use as watch terms, not final checklist rows or SST price guidance.
Luffy OP17-079 leader-parallel and OP17-093 SR scenarios Luffy leaders and SRs can create both player and collector attention. Wait for official leader color/effect/card text before buying singles.
Loki OP17-119 SEC / SEC-P OP17-119 image plus Elbaf theme makes Loki the strongest concrete watch card. Separate base card, parallel, and final rarity confirmation.
Robin and Saul / Elbaf emotional slots Elbaf-related collector story demand can be high even outside the top chase. Add after official card images or reliable reveals, not from text claims alone.
Event-card parallel cluster External forecasts now include high-interest event-card parallel names, including clash/Divine Departure-style terms. Treat as a search-demand signal until official card numbers, names, and rarity labels exist.

June 30 external forecast snapshot

The table below is deliberately a forecast snapshot, not a confirmed checklist. It helps readers know what to verify first when official reveals begin. Forecast prices from an external article are useful for demand ranking, but they are not SST buyback prices, not guaranteed sale prices, and not a reason to pay unrevealed-card premiums.

Watch card / slot Current source label Why it matters Buyer rule
Rocks D. Xebec SEC / super-parallel candidate External forecast Top God Valley / power-ceiling speculation and likely headline-search term. Do not treat any named manga or super-parallel claim as final until official art appears.
Yamato SEC SP candidate External forecast High character demand and strong alternate-art history. Track reveal timing and avoid early price anchors.
Edward Newgate OP17-001 / leader-SP watch External forecast Whitebeard demand can bridge collectors and players if leader text is strong. Verify official leader color, life, effect, and rarity before pricing.
Luffy OP17-079 and Luffy OP17-093 External forecast Luffy card numbers are now active search terms and can move preorder attention quickly. Wait for official card-search rows or reveal images before buying singles.
Loki OP17-119 SEC / SEC-P Reported card image + external forecast Loki remains the strongest concrete card-image signal in the current package. Separate the base card, parallel, pull-rate, and final market price.
Robin and Saul / Elbaf support slots External forecast Emotional Elbaf story demand can create mid-tier collector depth. Add to confirmed card list only after official image or database proof.

Leader cards

Leader cards decide the player side of early demand. The current external watch terms put Luffy OP17-079 and Edward Newgate OP17-001 near the center of the conversation, but leader hype is not enough. If OP-17 has leaders attached to high-recognition characters, demand can start before tournament results. If the leader colors introduce a strong new archetype, demand can shift quickly from sealed boxes to specific rares and super rares. For now, the right move is to track leader colors, life totals, keywords, and whether any leader connects to existing OP-16 or earlier engines.

SEC and high-rarity slots

SEC identity matters for sealed EV conversation, but it should not be guessed aggressively. A set can have a famous SEC that moves collector interest, or a playable SEC that moves deck demand. The reported image does not reveal this. Once official SEC cards appear, we will separate character appeal, playability, expected single-card demand, and the likelihood that collectors chase alternate art rather than the base card.

Manga rare watch

The manga rare question is where early OP-17 misinformation will likely be worst. A “world’s strongest” theme makes it easy to invent exciting manga-rare candidates. That does not mean the claim is true. The only useful manga rare statement today is this: if OP-17 receives a manga rare tied to a top-recognition character, early sealed demand can spike quickly. Until there is official image proof or verified opening data, any named manga rare should be treated as rumor.

Reveal item Why it matters What SST will check
Leader lineup Sets the player-demand floor. Colors, life, archetype support, OP-16 synergy, event legality.
SEC cards Shapes sealed-box conversation and collector attention. Character popularity, playability, alt-art treatment, early Japanese pricing.
Manga rare or equivalent chase Can dominate search and box demand. Official card number, image source, rarity structure, first verified openings.
SP / special frame cards Often creates collector depth beyond one top chase. Number of slots, character spread, overlap with leaders or SEC cards.
Low-rarity staples Can matter more to players than flashy cards. Searchers, removal, blockers, ramp pieces, engine consistency.

Pull-Rate and Box-Value Caveats

Bandai does not publish official pull rates for OP-17. Any pull-rate table before release is a model, not a promise. The reported English image appears to show 24 packs per box and 12 cartes par pack, while TorecaMap’s Japanese product summary uses a six-card pack and a JPY 240 pack price. This likely reflects market/language product differences, but it should not be blended into one universal box spec until official pages are public.

For buyers, the most useful pre-release box-value model is not a fake EV table. It is a risk table. If OP-17 confirms one dominant collector chase and weak low-rarity playables, sealed boxes may move on lottery-style demand. If it confirms multiple strong leaders plus useful staples, singles demand can be healthier. If allocations are tight and official reveals are popular, sealed Japanese boxes can rise before enough opening data exists to price them rationally.

Scenario What would cause it Likely market behavior Recommended buyer response
Collector-led spike Confirmed premium art for a top character. Sealed boxes rise early; singles are volatile. Buy only if price fits your sealed budget. Avoid chasing named rumors.
Player-led demand Strong leaders or staples revealed before release. Specific rares/SRs move faster than random sealed boxes. Track decklists and buy singles after early testing.
Balanced set Good leaders plus multiple collector hits. Boxes hold interest even after first openings. Japanese boxes may be attractive if allocation is clean.
Overhyped reveal Big title but weak checklist. Preorder prices can cool after release. Wait for opening data instead of paying first-wave premiums.

Pre-Order Strategy: What Buyers Should Do Now

The best OP-17 buyer plan depends on why you buy One Piece cards. A collector should not behave like a competitive player. A store should not behave like a single-box hobby buyer. A sealed investor should not behave like someone who wants one specific alt art. The reported image gives enough reason to prepare, but not enough reason to panic buy.

OP-17 preorder strategy map for collectors, players, sealed buyers, and stores
OP-17 preorder discipline by buyer type.
CollectorTrack title, official pack art, manga rare proof, and character premium. Do not pay for unrevealed singles.
PlayerWait for leaders, colors, and low-rarity staples. OP-17 playability cannot be read from the box image.
Sealed buyerSet a maximum box price now. If you only decide after hype arrives, you are letting the market decide for you.
International buyerCompare Japanese early access against English release timing. The reported image is English, but Japanese boxes may price first.
Store buyerCollect demand signals early, but make allocation and release-date uncertainty clear on any preorder communication.
SEO/content operatorPublish early only if the page is honest. Search traffic is valuable, but trust loss is more expensive.

When to buy sealed boxes

Buying sealed boxes before official confirmation is only reasonable if the seller clearly describes the uncertainty, the price is acceptable without perfect information, and you are comfortable with allocation or timing risk. Once the official page goes live, compare the title, release date, set size, and product image against the reported image. If they match, confidence improves. If they differ, the market may reprice quickly.

When to wait for singles

Wait for singles if your goal is a specific leader, deck core, or character. Singles are expensive before supply exists because sellers are pricing attention, not inventory. For OP-17, the title may create broad attention. That makes waiting even more valuable unless you are buying a confirmed card you truly want and understand the premium.

OP-17 vs OP-16: What Changes After OP-16?

OP-16 is the most important comparison point because it is the latest official mainline booster. OP-16 The Time of Battle is already public on official pages, and its release timing gives the cleanest cadence anchor for OP-17. OP-17 will also inherit buyer psychology from OP-16. If OP-16 sealed supply is comfortable, buyers may wait longer. If OP-16 had strong chase behavior or tight allocation in your region, OP-17 preorders may move earlier.

For SST, the practical comparison is simple: OP-16 is the current official product, OP-17 is the next watch target. We will keep OP-16 buying links and OP-16 pull-rate content separate from OP-17 speculation so buyers do not confuse available product with unrevealed product.

Point OP-16 OP-17 current read
Official status Public official product pages are live. Official OP-17 product row not public in our June 30 product-list check; external article and reported card images are active.
Japan release May 30, 2026. August 22, 2026 external working date; official OP-17 product row still needs confirmation.
English release June 12, 2026. Unknown. Reported image appears English-facing.
Buyer action Can buy based on known product data. Prepare, monitor, and wait for official confirmation before high-risk purchases.

SEO and Market View: Why This Article Exists Early

There is a real SEO reason to publish OP-17 early: search demand starts before official pages appear. People search “OP-17 release date,” “OP-17 card list,” “The World’s Strongest Warriors,” “OP-17 manga rare,” and “OP-17 preorder” as soon as an image circulates. If the only available pages are thin rumor pages, buyers get worse information and stores lose trust.

The correct SEO strategy is not to pretend to know the future. It is to become the page that updates fastest while keeping a clean evidence hierarchy. That means the current article intentionally ranks for the early queries while explaining what is official, what is visible on the image, what is forecast, and what is still unknown. When official reveals begin, this page can change from a watch guide into a full release guide without changing URL structure.

OP-17 source hierarchy and confidence matrix
SEO perspective: early pages must rank without laundering rumors into facts.

Update plan

We will update this page in four stages. Stage one is the current version: reported image analysis, official-status check, cadence forecast, and buyer plan. Stage two begins when Bandai publishes OP-17 product data: we will add confirmed title, date, set size, and product images. Stage three begins when card reveals start: we will add leader cards, SEC cards, alt arts, and confirmed rarity notes. Stage four begins after release: we will add opening data, Japanese price movement, and a buy-or-wait conclusion.

Where To Buy Japanese One Piece Cards

Until OP-17 is official, the safest live buying action is to keep tracking current Japanese One Piece inventory and OP-16 while preparing your OP-17 budget. You can browse current Japanese booster boxes in our One Piece Japanese booster box collection, check the current OP-16 booster box page, and read our OP-16 pull-rate and best-card guide. For card-list navigation, use the One Piece card list hub. If you are new to buying from Japan, start with how to buy One Piece cards from Japan in 2026.

When OP-17 becomes available through official channels or reliable Japanese inventory, this section will be updated with the correct product path. We will not add a live OP-17 buy link until we can label the product cleanly and avoid confusing a watch article with confirmed inventory.

FAQ

Is OP-17 The World’s Strongest Warriors officially confirmed?

Not yet as a public official product-row confirmation in our June 30, 2026 official Japanese and English product-list check. The reported box image shows the title “The World’s Strongest Warriors,” and external Japanese coverage is now using that name, but SST is treating it as reported until Bandai publishes an official OP-17 product page or sell sheet.

What is the OP-17 release date?

The best current working date is August 22, 2026 because the TorecaMap OP-17 page lists that date. SST still treats the official OP-17 product row as the confirmation trigger.

Is the Loki OP17-119 card confirmed?

The supplied OP17-119 Loki image is strong enough to track as a reported card-image watch item, but it should not be treated as a final checklist row, confirmed pull-rate card, or confirmed market price until official card data or verified opening data appears.

Are Luffy OP17-079 and OP17-093 confirmed?

They are active external watch terms from TorecaMap’s OP-17 forecast coverage, not SST-confirmed checklist rows. Treat them as priority items to verify when official card-search rows, reveal images, or verified opening data appear.

Does the OP-17 box image prove the card list?

No. The image is useful for visible product clues such as title, set code, English packaging, and box format, but it does not confirm leaders, SEC cards, manga rare, alternate arts, or the full checklist.

Should I preorder OP-17 now?

Only if the seller clearly explains release-date and allocation uncertainty, and the price works for you without confirmed card-list information. Most buyers should prepare a budget now and wait for official details before paying high premiums.

Will Japanese or English OP-17 boxes be better?

It depends on your goal. Japanese boxes usually matter first for early access and initial market data. English boxes matter for English-language collecting and local play. The reported image appears English-facing, but it does not confirm either market’s release timing.


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