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Solo Leveling Season 3: Expected Release Date, Studio, and Story Details

Solo Leveling Season 3: Expected Release Date, Studio, and Story Details

Express Tribune29-03-2025
Following the explosive finale of Solo Leveling Season 2, fans eagerly await news about Season 3. Despite the anime's immense popularity, A-1 Pictures has yet to confirm a release date, hinting at a longer wait.
While Season 2 followed quickly after Season 1, the gap before Season 3 might be longer. Solo Leveling was originally commissioned as a 25-episode project, later split into two seasons. Since both were produced simultaneously, Season 3 will require fresh production efforts, potentially delaying its release.
A-1 Pictures, the studio behind Solo Leveling, is currently engaged with other projects, including Fate/Strange Fake and Aldnoah.Zero (Re+). This could impact the timeline for Season 3. While A-1 Pictures is likely to continue handling the anime, there's always a chance another studio could take over, as seen with other anime series.
Season 3 will continue Jinwoo's journey, picking up after the Red Gate incident and focusing on the Ahjin Guild Arc. Fans can expect intense battles, new allies, and deeper mysteries surrounding the gates and Jinwoo's father. Based on the manhwa, the next season might cover up to the International Guild Conference Arc.
With the success of Solo Leveling, multiple seasons or even a final movie adaptation seem likely. Until official confirmation arrives, fans can look forward to more updates from the creators.
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