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Solo Leveling releases the first trailer for its second season
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Crunchyroll, like other companies, was present at Anime Expo 2024, and took the opportunity to publish the first trailer for the second season of the anime. Soil Leveling. He posted another one earlier, but this was just a teaser.
Instead, the new video shows a glimpse of what fans will be able to enjoy with the new episodes. This is how Jin-woo can be seen in full action, both in combat with his allies and alone.
This sequel is officially titled Solo Leveling Season 2 -Arise from the Shadow-. Something that is clear in the video is that the protagonist is taking full advantage of the title he obtained at the end of the first installment.
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That is, when he ended up becoming the Shadow Monarch. This allows him to have necromantic abilities, with which he has an army of shadows at his disposal. This is what can be seen in this new preview.

Something that is also clear is that he will not only call on his troops for combat, but will also do it himself. In the video of Solo Leveling Season 2 -Arise from the Shadow- He can be seen fighting an ice-based enemy that has its own troop.
In another sequence he appears to be facing some sort of demon of enormous size, and uses his agility to avoid it. Therefore, a lot can be expected from this sequence.
The musical theme that can be heard in the trailer for Solo Leveling Season 2 -Arise from the Shadow- It is not the opening or opening music, nor is it the ending or closing music.

AND 4eVR, which Hiroyuki Sawano composed and which appears in the first part. This second season does not yet have a release date or window. However, Crunchyroll notes in its Twitter message that it will be available soon. So there will certainly be more news.
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