Netmarble's action RPG joins the Xbox ecosystem and prepares its arrival on console.
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Solo Leveling: Arise takes a significant step into the Xbox ecosystem. The successful action RPG, which has dominated PC and mobile devices since its release, now confirms its arrival on the Microsoft Store as an Xbox on PC game, integrating into the usual experience that comes with this seal: cloud saves, integration with the Xbox app, and full compatibility with controllers.
The news comes directly from Xbox’s official social media channels, which have welcomed the universe of the South Korean webtoon with a video focused on its characters and the energy of its combat. The game won’t stop there: its Xbox Series version is also in the works, scheduled for 2026, allowing players to enjoy it on console with native support.
Solo Leveling: Arise Lands on Xbox on PC and Prepares for Xbox Series Debut
The integration of Solo Leveling: Arise into the Xbox on PC ecosystem marks a new chapter for Netmarble’s work. As of today, the title is part of the catalog available on the Microsoft Store, making it easier for Windows players to access it with the same advantages that usually come with this type of release within the Xbox platform.
Also Coming to Xbox Series in 2026
Regarding the console version, the release on Xbox Series is scheduled for 2026 and will allow players to enjoy the game with next-gen technical improvements. Arise is characterized by a combat system that draws from genre references and bets on fast combos, eye-catching effects, and evolving abilities as you progress through the hunter’s story and the fight against creatures emerging from dimensional portals.
A notable addition for fans of the genre and, above all, for those who wanted to see Solo Leveling within the Xbox ecosystem.

