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Solo Leveling: Arise Hits 60 Million Users, Launches Milestone Events

by Noah May 16,2025

The mobile game Solo Leveling: Arise, inspired by the popular webtoon, has reached a significant milestone with over 60 million users. This achievement, accomplished in just over 10 months, showcases the game's immense popularity among fans of the original anime and manhwa, as well as newcomers to the franchise.

To celebrate this milestone, Netmarble is offering players a chance to log in and receive free Essence Stones. By logging in daily until March 28th, players can earn 1,000 Essence Stones each day, accumulating up to a total of 10,000. If you miss the initial event, don't worry—there will be additional opportunities to claim this reward until May 8th, coinciding with the game's release anniversary.

Solo Leveling: Arise - 60 Million Users Milestone

Growing in Power
While not the largest milestone in mobile gaming, Solo Leveling: Arise's rapid growth is noteworthy, especially in a market where even games based on traditionally popular franchises are struggling. For instance, Star Wars: Hunters, developed by Zynga and backed by one of the most iconic film series, is set to close down less than a year after its launch. This raises questions about the comparative popularity of anime and manhwa versus conventional films, and whether niche products can achieve rapid success.

Only time will tell how these trends develop. In the meantime, if you're looking for other games to explore, check out our latest list of the top five new mobile games to try this week.

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