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Solo Leveling: Arise Championship 2025 is the first official global competition set to take place soon

by Matthew Feb 02,2025

Get ready for the first-ever global Solo Leveling: Arise Championship! Netmarble's popular RPG is hosting SLC 2025, a worldwide competition testing your skills in a time-attack dungeon challenge – the Battlefield of Time.

While Korean players may be familiar with last year's domestic events, SLC 2025 opens the arena to a global audience, culminating in a grand final showdown back in Korea.

For complete details on qualification and participation, head to the official website. It's your central hub for all competition updates, ensuring you're always in the know.

ytThink you have what it takes to be a champion? If you're still honing your skills, check out our Solo Leveling: Arise tier list for weapons and hunters, and grab some helpful in-game rewards with our Solo Leveling: Arise codes for January 2025!

A captivating teaser trailer on Netmarble's YouTube channel previews the electrifying battles and high-stakes action awaiting participants in SLC 2025. Prepare for an unforgettable competitive experience!

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