
For quite some time now, “Solo Leveling” has been a hot topic in the anime community. This anime seemingly appeared out of nowhere and shattered several records during its rise. Not only that, but the first season of “Solo Leveling” was so massive that it even won the prestigious title of “Anime of the Year”. Many believe it will win
Although Solo Leveling was once Crunchyroll’s most-watched anime, that’s no longer the case. In fact, it’s not even among the top 20 shows on their website at present. Instead, the platform’s current most popular series is Gachiakuta, which some fans argue surpasses Solo Leveling in quality.
Crunchyroll’s Newest Big Series is Gachiakuta
Solo Leveling is Popular, But It Lacks Longevity
Crunchyroll, without a doubt, is the leading streaming platform for anime, and anything that becomes popular there significantly impacts the broader scene. Recently, Solo Leveling enjoyed significant popularity on Crunchyroll, but it appears its time in the limelight has come to an end, at least temporarily. Nowadays, Solo Leveling is barely visible on Crunchyroll’s most-watched anime list and has been overtaken by numerous other titles.
Currently, Gachiakuta holds the top spot on the platform, a throwback anime that outperforms Solo Leveling in terms of style and originality.
What This Means For Solo Leveling
Until Season 3 Comes Out, Interest in the Series Will Likely Wane
One could argue that it’s not entirely fair to compare Solo Leveling, which recently finished its second season, with an ongoing series like Gachiakuta. However, this argument would hold more weight if Solo Leveling wasn’t already catching up, but that isn’t the case. In fact, numerous series that have concluded their seasons, such as My Hero Academia and Attack on Titan, are currently ranked higher than Solo Leveling.
The show Solo Leveling appears to receive significant attention temporarily, only to decline significantly afterwards, with a possible resurgence once season 3 is released – though this has not been confirmed yet. However, there’s a worry that some fans may lose interest if season 3 takes too long or is hurriedly produced and fails to meet the expectations of viewers who mainly watch for the thrilling battles and visually stunning animation.
In essence, “Solo Leveling” isn’t known for its complex backstory or a compelling narrative that leaves fans eagerly anticipating further revelations over extended periods. Instead, the series is simple and direct, a quality that contributes to its immediate appeal.
At present, there are two seasons of Solo Leveling, one consisting of 12 episodes and another with 13, adding up to 25 episodes in total. You can stream this series on Crunchyroll while we eagerly anticipate updates about Season 3. In the meantime, for those anxious to continue the story, reading the Manhwa could be an exciting alternative.
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2025-08-26 01:18