Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into “Solo Leveling: Arise,” and like many of you, I wanted to run multiple instances. Maybe it’s for farming different accounts, or maybe you just like the chaos – whatever, no judgment here. I tried a few things that didn’t quite pan out, but here’s the method I landed on that’s been working like a charm.
First, I messed around with the obvious stuff. You know, just trying to open the game multiple times. Nope. Didn’t work. The game’s launcher is pretty smart and just brings the existing window to the front.

The Sandbox Solution
Then I remembered good old sandboxing! Basically, you’re creating a little isolated environment on your computer where the game thinks it’s the only instance running. There are a few programs that do this, but I went with Sandboxie-Plus. Seemed pretty straightforward, and it’s free, which is always a plus.
So, I got Sandboxie-Plus installed. The interface is a little clunky, but nothing too scary. Here’s the step-by-step of what I did:
- Create a New Sandbox: I right-clicked on the Sandboxie-Plus icon in my system tray and chose “Create New Sandbox.” I named it something obvious like “SoloLeveling2”.
- Run the Game in the Sandbox: I just needed to run the launcher inside the sandbox. I find it by right-clicking on my new sandbox (“SoloLeveling2”) and choosing “Run” -> “Run Program” and then I browsed to the “Solo Leveling: Arise” launcher executable.
- Repeat as Needed: Boom! I had a second instance of the game running. I created another sandbox (“SoloLeveling3”) and repeated the process to get a third instance going.
One thing I noticed – it does eat up more resources. My poor computer was definitely working harder, but it handled it okay. I wouldn’t recommend trying to run, like, ten instances unless you’ve got a seriously beefy machine. I capped it by 3 at once, that was good enough for me.
Another quick tip: Make sure you’re logging into different accounts in each instance! Seems obvious, but I almost messed that up in my excitement.
So yeah, that’s how I got multiple “Solo Leveling: Arise” instances running. Sandboxie-Plus was the key. It might seem a bit technical at first, but it’s actually pretty easy once you get the hang of it. Give it a shot and let me know how it goes!