Can Solo Leveling: ARISE overcome other mobile gacha games?
Author: J.R. Waugh

J.R. has been a passionate gamer and overall nerd for nearly 30 years. His prolific work can be found at The Nerd Stash as well as at Attack of the Fanboy and PC Invasion. When not writing, expect to find him begrudgingly accept another delayed chapter of Berserk and waxing poetic about why Ichiban Kasuga is the best recent protagonist in modern gaming.
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Stories By J.R. Waugh
Allies and former enemies flank Jinwoo as more updates for the game approach.
The game is more than the latest gacha craze, as its developers entice players through fluid and engaging gameplay.
Sung Jinwoo is labeled a munchkin protagonist, but does that break Solo Leveling: ARISE?
A tragic casualty of the Double Dungeon incident gets a new chance in Solo Leveling: ARISE
Such a vulnerable little thing, unsuspecting of the monster it’ll become.
Surprisingly, the Fly Swatter event is not a good place to look.