'Solo Leveling: ARISE' Introduces New SSR Hunter "Elena Renault"

Netmarble has updated its action RPG 'Solo Leveling: ARISE', introducing the new SSR hunter "Elena Renault" and additional content. The update enhances gameplay with new challenges and celebrates the game's second anniversary with special events and a global championship announcement.
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Netmarble has implemented a game update for the latest action RPG 'Solo Leveling: ARISE' (Abbreviated: OreAra, Developed by: Netmarble Neo) for smartphones and PCs, adding the new SSR Hunter "Elena Renault" and new content.

**◆ New SSR Hunter "Elena Renault" Appears!**
"Elena Renault" from the Foreign Hunters Guild newly appears in the world of 'OreAra'. "Elena Renault," a water-attribute supporter, has defense as her main status and possesses skills that grant buffs to water-attribute allies. Her ultimate skill, "Triple Estoc," materializes inner emotions as mercury, restrains enemies, and then explodes to inflict damage.

- New SSR Hunter "Elena Renault"

In this update, EXTREME difficulty Hidden Ch.3, 4, and Ch.21-23 have been added, expanding high-difficulty content. Furthermore, Gates 81-90 of the "Trial Battlefield" have been opened, allowing players to take on further challenges. In addition, various events commemorating the 2nd anniversary, offering luxurious rewards, are being held.

Additionally, 'Solo Leveling: ARISE' will hold its second official global tournament, "Solo Leveling: ARISE CHAMPIONSHIP 2026," on April 25, 2026, in Seoul, Korea. This tournament will feature six finalists competing for victory, and details of the 2nd-anniversary update will be revealed for the first time.

Please check the official forum for details on this update.

- Official Forum: April 9 (Thu) Update Details
https://forum.netmarble.com/slv_jp/view/10/20077