This Week on VeVe: Rabbids, Solo Leveling, Weather Clouds & Black Panther
This Week on VeVe: Rabbids, Solo Leveling, Weather Clouds & Black Panther
August 10–16, 2026
This week on VeVe brought Rabbid chaos, dungeon rewards from Solo Leveling, new ways to change the atmosphere of a VeVeVerse scene, and two very different trips to Wakanda.
Rabbids: Takeover introduced four game-inspired characters, Solo Leveling – Essence Stones followed the series’ familiar rank progression, and Weather Clouds S1 gave collectors ten new scene-building effects. Over in digital comics, Black Panther faced an old enemy in Klaw before Wakanda found itself under attack from Knull’s symbiote army.
Here’s the quick catch-up.
The Week at a Glance
Character highlight: Ubisoft – Rabbids: Takeover Anime highlight: Rabbids: Takeover Craft to know: Hapjeong Station Fun Fridays release: Weather Clouds S1 Comic releases: Black Panther (2005) #3 and King in Black: Black Panther (2021) #1
Digital Collectible Releases
Ubisoft – Rabbids: Takeover
The Rabbids made themselves at home on VeVe this week with Rabbids: Takeover, a four-piece digital collectible series inspired by characters from the Roblox game.
The lineup covers four very different flavours of Rabbid chaos. Fashionista is committed to glamour no matter what is happening around her, Exploiter looks like a walking bad idea built from stolen tech, Mr. Robot arrives in homemade armour that really should not work, and Pet Owner is mostly concerned with finding something fluffy to take home.
It’s a wonderfully odd little group, which feels exactly right for the Rabbids.

Rabbids Lineup at a Glance
- Fashionista: Glamour first, consequences later
- Exploiter: Tech-heavy trouble with a classic Roblox hacker-inspired look
- Mr. Robot: Homemade armour and complete confidence in questionable engineering
- Pet Owner: A softer side of Rabbid chaos, at least until the pets get involved
Solo Leveling – Essence Stones
Solo Leveling – Essence Stones brought one of the series’ core reward systems into digital collectible form.
Essence Stones are rewards hunters recover from defeated magic beasts, with their value increasing alongside the difficulty of the encounter. The VeVe series follows that same progression through E, C, B, and A Rank Essence Stones, moving from modest early-dungeon rewards toward increasingly valuable drops.
The Hapjeong Dungeon Key sits alongside the ranked stones and connects the release directly to Sung Jinwoo’s story, representing the key to his first solo dungeon after becoming a Player.
Each digital collectible also features a HUD-style animation identifying the item, accompanied by sound, tying the pieces back to Solo Leveling’s game-like system.

Essence Stones Lineup at a Glance
- E Rank Essence Stone: An early-stage dungeon reward
- C Rank Essence Stone: A step up in value and difficulty
- B Rank Essence Stone: A more significant reward tied to tougher encounters
- Hapjeong Dungeon Key: Access to Jinwoo’s first solo dungeon as a Player
- A Rank Essence Stone: An elite-tier reward sitting near the top of the rank system
Crafting: Hapjeong Station
The Hapjeong Dungeon Key also connects this week’s release to a larger Solo Leveling craft.
Collectors can use the Common Weakest Hunter Sung Jinwoo digital collectible together with the Hapjeong Dungeon Key to craft Hapjeong Station.
The finished digital collectible recreates the location where Jinwoo enters his first solo dungeon after becoming a Player. Its animation shows him using the key to unlock the dungeon and heading inside.
It’s a genuinely satisfying craft, too, since the two required pieces are connected by an actual story moment rather than just being combined to unlock another variant.

Fun Fridays
Weather Clouds S1
Sometimes the easiest way to change a display isn’t adding another character. It’s changing everything happening around them.
Weather Clouds S1 joined Fun Fridays this week with ten animated digital collectibles designed to add weather and atmosphere to VeVeVerse scenes.
The series covers five effects — Snow, Rain, Lightning, Ash, and Sun — with each available in both a standard and darker version. Drop one into an existing setup and let it do the work: a calm display turns wintry with Snow, a rooftop scene suddenly sits beneath a storm, and Ash can turn the aftermath of a battle into something a lot more cinematic.

Weather Clouds Lineup
- Snow: Gentle animated snowfall
- Snow – Dark: A moodier snowfall effect
- Rain: Steady animated rainfall
- Rain – Dark: A heavier, stormier take on rain
- Lightning: Animated lightning strikes
- Lightning – Dark: A darker, more ominous storm effect
- Ash: Drifting ash particles for harsher or aftermath-style scenes
- Ash – Dark: A heavier version of the ash effect
- Sun: Warm animated sunlight
- Sun – Dark: A moodier, more stylised sunlight effect
Comic Releases
Black Panther: Two Very Different Battles for Wakanda
Black Panther had a busy week.
Two digital comic releases put T’Challa against threats from very different corners of Marvel history: first the origins of his conflict with Klaw, then a full-scale symbiote invasion of Wakanda.
Black Panther (2005) #3
Black Panther (2005) #3 looks back at the origin of one of T’Challa’s most enduring enemies: Klaw.
Years earlier, Klaw killed the reigning Black Panther — but not without paying a price. The issue explores how that confrontation happened while bringing the story back to the present, where Klaw is preparing himself for the death of T’Challa.
Written by Reginald Hudlin with art by John Romita Jr., the issue arrived on VeVe with five cover variants and a limited run of 1,000 editions.
Key detail: The history behind Klaw’s connection to the Black Panther. Cover highlight: The True Believer Variant – Secret Rare features artwork by John Romita Jr. Release timing: Tuesday, August 11 at 8 AM PT Format: Blind box waitlist Variants: 5 Editions: 1,000

King in Black: Black Panther (2021) #1
King in Black: Black Panther (2021) #1 took things in a very different direction: Wakanda under attack from Knull’s symbiote army.
With some of T’Challa’s closest allies lost in the chaos, the Black Panther is once again forced to balance several versions of himself at once — Avenger, king, and the person underneath both titles.
Written by Geoffrey Thorne with art by Germán Peralta, the one-shot ties Wakanda into the wider King in Black event while keeping the focus firmly on T’Challa and the choices he has to make when his country needs him most.
The issue arrived on VeVe with five cover variants and 1,000 editions.
Key detail: Wakanda faces Knull’s symbiote army in a Black Panther-focused King in Black one-shot. Cover highlight: The True Believer Variant – Secret Rare features artwork by Germán Peralta. Release timing: Thursday, August 13 at 8 AM PT Format: Blind box waitlist Variants: 5 Editions: 1,000

Which Variant to Chase
Two Black Panther releases in one week means two shots at a True Believer Variant – Secret Rare, but the Klaw origin issue’s is the one worth circling — it’s John Romita Jr.’s art on the character he helped define during the Hudlin run, which makes it feel like the more meaningful pull for anyone collecting that era specifically.
Final Thoughts
That wraps up this week on VeVe. A nicely varied week, all things considered.
Check back next week for another catch-up on what’s new on VeVe.





