Solo Leveling’s Sequel Hits 100 Million Views: What’s Next for Ragnarok?

Summary

  • Solo Leveling anime won Anime of the Year at the Crunchyroll 2025 awards, showcasing its immense popularity.
  • Apart from the anime, the spin-off and sequel manhwa series, Ragnarok, is also gaining significant attention.
  • Solo Leveling Ragnarok has crossed 100 million views, hinting at a bright future for the expanding universe.

Solo Leveling has gained immense popularity, notably following A-1 Pictures’ impressive anime adaptation of the Korean manhwa series. To be honest, adapting Solo Leveling for screens isn’t a simple task, but the studio has been doing an excellent job so far. In fact, the anime has garnered significant attention after its first season won the title of Anime of the Year at the Crunchyroll Awards in 2025.

Besides being named Anime of the Year (AOTY), Solo Leveling has also garnered multiple other accolades, a significant triumph for fans who are enthusiastic about the series. It’s not just the anime that’s earning praise; intriguingly, the spin-off and sequel comic series of Solo Leveling, titled Ragnarok, is likewise gaining popularity and receiving considerable attention from the fanbase.

Solo Leveling Ragnarok Crosses 100 Million Views On KakaoPage

The Sequel Series Is Boasting Impressive Readership

Lately, the series Solo Leveling Ragnarok has made a remarkable stride by garnering over 100 million total views across its web novel and comic adaptations. According to Anime Corner’s report, the webcomic of the subsequent storyline amassed approximately 24 million views on Kakaopage. Meanwhile, the online novel has recorded more than 76 million hits, as of May 27, 2025.

The immense audience response indicates undeniably good news for the ever-growing world of ‘Solo Leveling’. Although the anime’s adventure has just started and it may take years to animate the entire original story, the popularity of the sequel suggests that this universe could continue entertaining us for many more years. Given the success Ragnarok is experiencing with its engaging narrative and the continued relevance of characters like Jinwoo and Cha Hae-In, there’s a strong possibility that ‘Ragnarok’ might be adapted into an anime once ‘Solo Leveling’ concludes.

Currently, the manhwa “Solo Leveling Ragnarok” has released more than 47 installments, however, it took an open-ended break last month. However, this pause doesn’t halt the progression of “Ragnarok’s” narrative, as the web novel version continues to unfold.

Solo Leveling Ragnarok Has A Lot Of Good Things To Offer

Building on the extraordinary achievement of the Solo Leveling comic series, its creators have ingeniously decided to broaden its universe, and thankfully, this expansion has been a hit. The Ragnarok comics and novels continue where the original story ended. Although it retains the core spirit of the initial manhwa, it also brings in numerous fresh aspects.

In “Ragnarok”, the primary focus shifts towards the journey of Sung Suho, son of Sung Jinwoo and Cha Hae-In. Another compelling aspect of the series is the epic clash between Sung Jinwoo and the Itarim Gods. After the demise of the Absolute Being, Earth emerged as a potential target for other Itarim beings due to its infinite mana reserves. These Outer Beings possess the ability to destroy the entire universe with their forces, however, luckily, Jinwoo also possesses enough power to thwart these Gods. Despite Jinwoo’s efforts in keeping the Itarim away from Earth, Sung Suho must cultivate his own power to aid his father in the struggle.

There’s been much speculation about Sung Suho, and though manhwa readers haven’t yet received a definitive explanation of the boy’s fate, the web novel has provided more insight into his character and his role in the struggle. Now, fans eagerly anticipate the moment when Suho will meet his father again after such a long time, hoping he can assist his father in the battle against the Itarim.

You can read Solo Leveling Ragnarok webtoon and web novel on Kakaopage.

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2025-05-28 02:06