This article contains spoilers for Solo Leveling Ragnarok.
It’s been a tough few months for those of us who love *Solo Leveling*, particularly after Season 2 of the anime finished. While the season finale was great, we haven’t heard anything about a Season 3 yet, and it sounds like we might be waiting a *long* time for it.
Adding to the disappointment, the sequel to *Solo Leveling*, titled *Solo Leveling: Ragnarok*, has concluded, leaving fans understandably upset. While the main *Solo Leveling* story is finished for now, there’s still a possibility of future content for fans to enjoy.
Solo Leveling Ragnarok Has Finally Ended

- Chapter 375 Was The Last One
- Suho’s Story Is Over
For those who enjoyed *Solo Leveling*, the story isn’t quite over! While the original web novel and manhwa have finished, a continuation called *Solo Leveling: Ragnarok* is ongoing. It’s important to know that *Ragnarok* is written by a new author, but is still considered part of the official story. However, the main character isn’t Jinwoo – it’s his son, Sung Suho, with Cha Hae-In. While he’s different from his father, Suho is a powerful fighter and proves to be a worthy protagonist, even holding his own against Jinwoo.
I use the system, and the system uses me. — Sung Jinwoo In Solo Leveling

After two years of amazing work, the web novel *Solo Leveling Ragnarok* has officially concluded, marking the end of Suho’s story. The final chapter, 375, came as a surprise and disappointment to many fans, with some speculating the abrupt ending may be due to reasons beyond the author’s control. While the exact cause remains unknown, this doesn’t necessarily mean the world of Solo Leveling is over, and there’s still hope for future installments.
Sung Jinwoo Is Still Growing Stronger
Jinwoo Is Back On Earth

Even though Suho’s part of the story has finished, fans shouldn’t forget that Sung Jinwoo is still around – he’s actually back on Earth! Those following *Solo Leveling Ragnarok* know Jinwoo was largely absent because he wasn’t even present on Earth. The story concludes with Jinwoo returning and even making plans for a date with Cha Hae-In. It’s also established that the Shadow Monarch has become incredibly powerful, solidifying his status as the strongest being in the world. This sets the stage for Jinwoo’s story to continue in the future.
Solo Leveling’s Popularity Means The Main Story Needs To Continue

The continued success of Solo Leveling likely depends heavily on its current popularity. When the ‘Ragnarok’ continuation began, the original series hadn’t yet received an anime adaptation and, while well-known, wasn’t as widely popular as it is now. Because fans are so invested in Sung Jinwoo, now could be the perfect time to continue his story, exploring events that happened during his absence or after his return. Ultimately, the series’ enduring popularity could be what keeps it going.
Currently, there are 25 episodes of Solo Leveling available – the first season has 12 episodes and the second has 13. You can watch both seasons on Crunchyroll. If you’re eager for more content before season 3 arrives, the original Solo Leveling Manhwa is also a great way to continue the story.
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