WARNING: This post contains SPOILERS for Solo Leveling Ragnarok Manhwa.
Overview
- Season 1 of Solo Leveling Ragnarok culminates with a gripping cliffhanger that showcases new powers for Suho.
- The story is entering an indefinite hiatus after Chapter 47, leaving fans anxious about the duration of the wait.
- Speculations abound that the hiatus may be linked to health issues, reminiscent of delays experienced by other Manhwa series.
Table of Contents
- Solo Leveling Ragnarok Announces Long Hiatus After Season 1
- Solo Leveling Ragnarok Ends Its First Season on a Cliffhanger
The continuation of Solo Leveling Ragnarok has matched the original series in both narrative depth and artwork quality. Shifting focus from Jinwoo to his son, Sung Suho, the sequel escalates the stakes against the formidable Itarim, compelling Jinwoo to enlist Suho’s assistance. This new adventure reveals that the Young Monarch must forge his own destiny and improve his powers to truly aid his father’s fight.
Under Beru’s mentorship, Suho is navigating formidable challenges to grow into a formidable Hunter. In a pivotal moment during Chapter 47, Suho astonishes Beru and his allies with the revelation of a class skill previously untapped by even Jinwoo. This twist has undoubtedly increased the intrigue surrounding the story, making the cliffhanger ending all the more tantalizing as fans eagerly anticipate Chapter 48. However, the announcement of an indefinite hiatus post-Chapter 47 leaves the community bracing for an extended pause.
Solo Leveling Ragnarok Announces Long Hiatus After Season 1
Fans Express Concerns Over Lengthy Absence


Following a stunning chapter, Redice Studio has officially confirmed that Season 1 of Solo Leveling Ragnarok has concluded. They extended their gratitude to fans for their unwavering support while announcing the transition into an indefinite hiatus past Chapter 47. The creators aim to utilize this time for meticulous preparation for the forthcoming season, leading to concerns among fans about the potential length of this break.
Historically, many Manhwa series follow a similar pattern post-season conclusion. A pertinent example is The Beginning After The End, which saw a significant delay between its seasons. Fans of Solo Leveling fear that Ragnarok might echo this trend, suggesting a prolonged absence—possibly several months—before any new chapters are released.
To enhance the quality of Season 2, the Redice Studio team emphasizes the need for thorough preparation:
“To bring you an even more exciting and evolved season 2, we will be taking some time for preparation.” – Redice Studio Team
The season structure in Manhwa is not unprecedented. Notably, the original Solo Leveling series has multiple seasons, with its first season encompassing a robust 110 chapters. In contrast, Ragnarok has drawn to a close after just 47 chapters, a decision that has puzzled many followers. Speculations persist regarding whether health concerns influencing the prior two-week hiatus have prompted this current wait.
With the anime adaptation of Solo Leveling wrapping up its second season recently, fans now find themselves devoid of new material from the Ragnarok series. As tensions rise over this hiatus, it’s essential to acknowledge the creators’ commitment to crafting an exceptional narrative. Global interest in Solo Leveling surged significantly following the anime’s reception, underscoring the necessity for the creators to deliver a quality sequel. If health considerations are genuinely part of the reason for this delay, many fans express hopes that the team takes the necessary time for recovery. One Reddit user noted, “Hope everyone working on it is doing alright,”emphasizing that a quality product is worth the wait.
Solo Leveling Ragnarok Ends Its First Season on a Cliffhanger
A Glimpse of ‘The Dancer’

The latest installment of Solo Leveling Ragnarok finds Beru and the Guild members increasingly anxious over Suho’s prolonged absence. After three weeks, Suho triumphantly returns from his Advancement Quest, showcasing marked strength improvements. His comeback coincides with the looming threat of a massive Gate being manipulated by Tiel, resulting in casualties among lower-ranked Hunters.
Suho’s return sends shockwaves throughout; Tiel immediately becomes aware of Suho’s enhanced abilities, particularly the astounding Irregular: White Shadow Class Skill, allowing him to transmute shadows into items—a feat even Jinwoo hasn’t achieved. This surprise return stirs up a variety of confrontations, including Thomas Andre’s relentless pursuit of revenge against Suho, following prior encounters.
Most dramatically, the chapter concludes with a striking tease of Cha Hae-In’s reappearance. Even though her identity remains concealed in an ice-clad environment, fans are thrilled to spot this key character’s return, eager for her reunion with Suho.
However, the thrilling revelations come with the frustration of a long wait ahead. The creators expertly leave fans at an emotional precipice, ending the first season on such a gripping cliffhanger. Now, the community collectively anticipates the official announcement regarding the transition to Season 2.