Three access routes, not one release

Reporting from Ize Press’s Anime NYC announcement says Solo Leveling will receive Spanish comic, novel and audiobook editions. The physical Spanish editions are planned for the United States and Canada, while the audiobook rights are described as worldwide. Those territories should not be collapsed into one global print launch.

Ize Press also announced Solo Leveling: The Board Game in standard and ultimate editions. A tabletop adaptation changes how fans interact with the property, but the panel did not provide a release date, price, player count or complete contents for either edition.

The wider publishing slate

The publisher added Whale Star: The Gyeongseong Mermaid and the Solo Leveling: Ragnarok novel to its lineup. These are distinct acquisitions with their own readerships and should not be treated as components of the board game or Spanish edition.

The announcement demonstrates how one panel can combine language rights, audio production, print publishing and tabletop licensing. Each path requires different translation, performance, manufacturing and distribution work, so an acquisition does not mean every format will arrive together.

What remains necessary

Dates and prices are still missing across the new lineup. The Spanish print limit also leaves readers outside the United States and Canada without a confirmed physical route, even though worldwide audio may reach a broader audience. Storefront and platform details will determine how that promise works in practice.

The useful fan conclusion is therefore about expansion, not immediate availability. Ize Press has opened several official paths for Solo Leveling and added two publishing projects, but title-specific listings must still turn those rights into schedules, specifications and purchasable editions.