Don’t Worry, Solo Leveling’s Sequel Isn’t Done Yet

According to a post on KakaoPage, the web novel version of “Solo Leveling: Ragnarok” has concluded with the publication of Chapter 375 on July 25th, 2025. This brings an end to the story’s two-year journey that began in April 2023 on the Korean platform. In the announcement on KakaoPage, published by the novel’s publisher Papyrus, they thanked the readers who have followed “Solo Leveling: Ragnarok” and expressed their gratitude.

Kesha Reveals Cassie Sent Her Flowers During Emotional Concert Speech

At the New York City leg of her “T-ts Out Tour,” I found myself utterly moved by her powerful rendition of “Praying.” The standing ovation that followed lasted an incredible three minutes, leaving me teary-eyed. During this heartfelt moment, she paused to soak it all in and give a heartfelt shoutout to her dear friend Cassie Ventura. What a magical night!

Idaho Murderer Bryan Kohberger “Disfigured” Kaylee Goncalves’ Face

As a dedicated follower, I recently learned that Bryan Kohberger was handed four life sentences for the horrific murders of college students Kaylee Goncalves (age 21), Madison Mogen (also 21), Xana Kernodle (20), and Ethan Chapin (20). New details have emerged from unsealed reports about this tragic event, offering fresh insights into the methods Kohberger employed to carry out these heinous acts.

Avatar: Seven Havens’ New Hero Has an Unusual Twist

As a diehard fan eagerly anticipating the new season of Avatar, I can’t help but marvel at the intrigue surrounding the two estranged Earthbenders. Their story remains shrouded in mystery for now, but glimpses into the early concept art offer tantalizing hints. The designs of these characters, including a first peek at the Avatar’s disability, were unveiled at the Avatar panel during San Diego Comic-Con 2025. This sneak peek was nothing short of exhilarating, managing to feel both comfortingly familiar and grandiosely refreshing, setting the stage perfectly for the future portrayed in Avatar: Seven Havens.

Killing Floor 3 Gets Lowest Metacritic Review Scores of the Entire Series

On Metacritic, the game currently has one critical review penned by Diego Nicolás Argüello from Endless Mode. In his critique, he refers to the game as a “numbers-based shooter,” expressing dissatisfaction over the abundance of microtransactions and the title’s perceived loss of distinct identity. However, these issues pale in comparison to the game’s main problem: its failure to make an impact on players.