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Solo Leveling is quickly becoming a mainstay in both the worlds of anime and manhwa, and its sequel, Solo Leveling: Ragnarok, is only making the franchise better. Ragnarok has just finished the second season of its hit manhwa, and we have a pretty good idea as to when the third season of the series is going to come out.
Solo Leveling: Ragnarok’s second season was the shortest in the franchise. It’s only 20 chapters long, nearly a third as long as the first season. The manhwa most likely took an extended hiatus because one of the lead animators is heading to the Korean military, but that doesn’t mean the series is over.
Solo Leveling: Ragnarok Is an Excellent Sequel

There are always nerves surrounding a sequel to a massive series that never really needed one. Boruto was initially a flop, Dragon Ball GT is widely considered to be the worst entry into the franchise, and nobody knew what to expect when Solo Leveling: Ragnarok hit the stage.
Solo Leveling’s ending wasn’t the best, but it wasn’t bad. It wrapped up Sung Jinwoo’s story fairly well, allowing him to live a life of relative peace as a police officer, a husband, and notably, a father. Thankfully, Solo Leveling’s sequel does right by the franchise.
Sung Jinwoo’s son, Sung Suho, is the protagonist of Ragnarok, and he’s a beast just like his father. He’s a worthy character who does well upholding the Solo Leveling mantle. In some ways, he’s better than this dad. He became more powerful than Sung Jinwoo was at the beginning of his journey, and fights with a ferocity that, at the very least, matches his father’s.
It'll (Most Likely) Be Back Before The Year Is Over

Redice Studio, the manhwa studio behind Solo Leveling and Solo Leveling: Ragnarok, usually puts about a 4–5 month break in between its most popular series, meaning that chapter 69 of Solo Leveling: Ragnarok probably won’t come out until May or June of 2026.
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The main illustrator behind Solo Leveling: Ragnarok is known as JIN, and he’s going to the South Korean military for his mandatory service period. He’s a disciple of Jang Sung-Rak, also known as Dubu, who illustrated the original Solo Leveling series.
Luckily, another one of Dubu’s disciples will be taking over for the third season of Solo Leveling: Ragnarok’s manhwa. The web novel that the manhwa is based on is already finished, so the manhwa has plenty of chapters to adapt. Hopefully it won’t be too long until we get another season of Solo Leveling: Ragnarok.

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