Even though Netflix’s “Sakamoto Days” is a formidable contender, “Solo Leveling” Season 2 stands out as a likely highlight of the Winter 2025 season. While the first season introduced us to Sung Jinwoo, known as the weakest hunter in existence, the second season is unveiling a new aspect of the character as his power level has increased dramatically, and he’s on the verge of earning an S-Rank hunter status. This development has global fans of “Solo Leveling” eager for some of the most gripping storylines the series has to offer, with escalating events that significantly heighten the challenges faced by Jinwoo and his allies.
Not only has Sung Jinwoo progressed significantly within the series, but the fanbase of “Solo Leveling” has exploded since A-1 Pictures’ debut in 2024. This growth has been so immense that the most recent episode effectively shattered the anime-watching part of the internet into pieces, leaving it fragmented and disjointed. (This doesn’t imply a scandalous or sensational event akin to Kanye West’s viral Instagram egg post.)
Solo Leveling Is So Popular It Broke the Internet
In Episode 6 of Season 2, titled “Don’t Disrespect My Team,” showcased remarkable scenes such as the battle between Sung Jinwoo’s phantom troops and Kargalgan’s High Ork army within an A-rank dungeon, along with Cha Hae-In and several other lower-level hunters uncovering Sung’s abilities. While numerous viewers enjoyed and applauded this visually stunning episode, some were unable to watch it due to lack of access.
Based on a post from @todayanimenews on Threads, the latest episode of “Solo Leveling” apparently led to significant internet disruptions and failures on platforms like Crunchyroll, Anilab, and even certain unauthorized streaming sites. The post exclaimed, “[The episode] practically shattered the web!” It also shared screenshots of frustrated fans’ previous tweets about their inability to watch the new episode due to Crunchyroll’s servers supposedly being overwhelmed again, as one tweet read: “Man, the crunchyroll server is getting crashed again. I can’t see SL (Solo Leveling) on Crunchyroll.
While some enthusiastic viewers anticipate potential challenges that future episodes might present, they speculate that Beru’s fight could potentially overwhelm Crunchyroll with its popularity, as one fan put it: “Given the current situation, there’s a good chance Beru’s battle will bring Crunchyroll to its knees.
Every Saturday at 12:30 PM Eastern Time, new episodes for Season 2 of “Solo Leveling” become available. To prevent your preferred streaming service from becoming overwhelmed by high demand, we advise against watching the episode immediately when it first goes live on Crunchyroll Anilab or any other platform you use to stream it.
Solo Leveling Is Halfway Through Season 2
Get ready to hear some sad news: It’s already midway through the second season of Solo Leveling, which has come as a surprise to us all! Just like the memes you might have seen online, the new episodes seem to be zipping by at an incredible pace this season.
The second season of Solo Leveling consists of 13 episodes, with the seventh one, titled “The 10th S-Rank Hunter,” coming out on February 15th. This new episode follows Jinwoo, who has now been promoted to the tenth S-class hunter in the country after single-handedly clearing a high-ranked A-class dungeon. Despite the attention he’s receiving, he continues his quest to conquer the “Demon’s Castle.” Tune in to find out if Solo Leveling can deliver another exciting finale for Season 2!
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