Solo Leveling: KARMA Reveals New Story Trailer

The roguelite will feature an original story.

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Netmarble has released a new story trailer for Solo Leveling: KARMA. It provides a deeper look at the narrative of the game, which will feature a new cast and original story. 

Check out the new trailer for Solo Leveling: KARMA below:

Solo Leveling: KARMA will launch in 2026 for Android, iOS, and PC. During the “Solo Leveling: KARMA – Expanding Universe” panel at Anime Expo 2026, Netmarble and Netmarble Neo released a new combat trailer for Solo Leveling: KARMA. Here’s an official description of the game, via Netmarble:

The game introduces an original storyline set in the Dimensional Gap — an unexplored narrative window within the source material — where protagonist Sung Jinwoo endures a 27-year-long war among Monarchs. At the heart of this epic is the “Broken Cup of Reincarnation,” an artifact that can only be restored through Jinwoo’s fragmented memories.

Previously, Netmarble released the opening of Solo Leveling: KARMA, which staff at A-1 Pictures animated. The staff members who animated the opening include character designer Tomoko Sudo, animation director Shibito, and action director Yoshihiro Kanno.

Fans can also look forward to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions of Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE, which is already available now for PC via Microsoft Store and Steam. The Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE Deluxe Edition is available on PC featuring the base game, and the Deluxe Upgrade Bundle, which includes a Sung Jinwoo-exclusive costume, profile card, facial accessory and hairstyle, and a new pet.

Crunchyroll and Aniplex also announced the Solo Leveling: Beyond the System anime film during Anime Expo 2026. Lastly, fans can catch up on the series by streaming the previous seasons of Solo Leveling with English dubs and subs on Crunchyroll.

Theodore Millard
Theodore Millard
Theo is both a gaming and writing enthusiast, excited to delve further into their interests. They really love JRPGs like Kingdom Hearts and the Persona series and messing around in the lower ranks of fighting games. Their proudest achievement is reading One Piece three times.

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