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Solo Leveling:Arise is a role-playing action game developed by Netmarble Neo based on Korean Webtoon of the same name. In it, you will experience the fun of controlling all the protagonist hunters in the original comics, such as Jinwoo, Choi Jong-In, and Baek Yoonho, and experience the fun of upgrading in the game.
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Since a long time ago, there have been many examples of two-way adaptations between anime works and games. However, the success of such adaptations is full of randomness: good anime/games may be bad after being adapted, and ordinary anime/games may be more popular after being adapted than the original.
As an anime adapted from a Korean online novel, Solo Leveling launched its first season in 2024, which was very popular and soon launched its second season in January 2025 (currently being serialized). Due to the high popularity of the anime, the adapted game Solo Leveling: Arise was also meet you in May 2024 between the two seasons of the anime.
But as we said at the beginning, the success of Solo Leveling does not mean that its adapted game is definitely worth playing. Based on this, we will introduce you to the pros and cons of Solo Leveling Arise.
If you have played the game, you will find that the biggest advantage of Solo Leveling Arise is its realism. First of all, the music, art, and special effects in the game not only restore the anime but also reflect the more fashionable RPG style; secondly, without spoiling the plot of the anime, Solo Leveling: Arise reasonably expands the game plot, allowing you to gain more.
In terms of real-time gameplay, on the one hand your character in the game moves fast and reacts smoothly and sensitively; on the other hand, in addition to the protagonist Sung Jinwoo, your Solo Leveling: Arise Accounts also allow you to control other hunters, such as Choi Jong-in and Hwang Dongsoo, which gives you the opportunity to experience more combat styles.
Although Solo Leveling Arise provides you with a detailed attribute system for you to cultivate your character, if you want to bring further upgrade investment to your character in terms of strength and agility, you must use the Gacha mechanism to get multiple related items to unlock and break through these character attributes.
If the card draw results are good, it’s okay, but in fact, the drop rate of both SSR-level weapons and characters in the game is around 1.2%, which can be said to be very low, and if you can’t upgrade in time, you can’t even complete the main story. In addition, the game’s levels are not only difficult but also repetitive, and there is a timer, so if you don’t draw the Gacha, you can hardly move after the sixth chapter.
To be honest, the above mechanisms have greatly reduced the effect of Solo Leveling: Arise, which could have become an outstanding adapted game through the popularity of the anime. Even if you feel fresh at first, it will soon be consumed.
In short, Solo Leveling: Arise does have its own advantages, but if the developer only seeks immediate benefits, it will eventually damage the long-term development of the game and may even be detrimental to the original anime. I hope it can be improved in time.