Manga There are ten manga adaptations of the series, all written by Reki Kawahara and published by
ASCII Media Works. , illustrated by Tamako Nakamura, was serialized in
Dengeki Bunko Magazine between the September 2010 and May 2012 issues. Two
tankōbon volumes of
Aincrad were released on September 27, 2012. A comedy
four-panel manga, titled and illustrated by Jūsei Minami, began serialization in the September 2010 issue of
Dengeki Bunko Magazine. The first volume of
Sword Art Online was released on September 27, 2012. A third manga, titled and illustrated by Hazuki Tsubasa, began serialization in the May 2012 issue of
Dengeki Bunko Magazine. The first volume of
Fairy Dance was released on October 27, 2012; the third volume was released on June 27, 2014. The
Aincrad and
Fairy Dance manga have been acquired for release in North America by Yen Press. Following the discontinuation of
Dengeki Bunko Magazine in April 2020, the manga was moved to the DenPlay Comic website.
Girls Ops was licensed by Yen Press in November 2014, the first volume of which was released on May 19, 2015. A manga adaption of
Sword Art Online: Progressive, illustrated by Kiseki Himura, began serialization in the August 2013 issue of ''
Dengeki G's Magazine''. The manga ended serialization in the magazine's May 2014 issue and was transferred to ''
Dengeki G's Comic starting with the June 2014 issue. The Progressive'' manga adaption has been licensed by Yen Press, with the first two volumes released in January and April 2015, respectively. A sixth manga, titled
Sword Art Online: Phantom Bullet and illustrated by Kōtarō Yamada, had its first chapter serialized in the May 2014 issue of
Dengeki Bunko Magazine, with following chapters being digitally serialized on
Kadokawa's Comic Walker website. A seventh manga, titled
Sword Art Online: Calibur and illustrated by Shii Kiya, was serialized in ''Dengeki G's Comic
between the September 2014 and July 2015 issues. A single compilation volume was released on August 10, 2015. An eighth manga, titled Sword Art Online: Mother's Rosario
and also by Tsubasa, is based on the seventh volume of the novel series and began serialization in the July 2014 issue of Dengeki Bunko Magazine
. A ninth manga, an adaptation of Sword Art Online Alternative Gun Gale Online
, began serialization in the November 2015 issue of Dengeki Maoh''. A tenth manga, titled
Sword Art Online: Project Alicization and illustrated by Kōtarō Yamada, based on the Alicization arc of the light novel series, began serialization in the September 2016 issue of
Dengeki Bunko Magazine. It moved to
Web DenPlay Comic due to the discontinuation of
Dengeki Bunko Magazine.
Anime series An
anime adaptation of
Sword Art Online was announced at Dengeki Bunko Autumn Festival 2011, along with Reki Kawahara's other light novel series,
Accel World. The anime is produced by
Aniplex and
Genco, animated by
A-1 Pictures and directed by Tomohiko Ito with music by
Yuki Kajiura. The anime aired on
Tokyo MX,
tvk,
TVS,
TV Aichi,
RKB,
HBC, and
MBS between July 7 and December 22, 2012, and on
AT-X,
Chiba TV, and
BS11 at later dates. The series was also streamed on
Crunchyroll and
Hulu. The anime is adapted from the first four novels and parts of volume 8. The anime has been licensed in North America by
Aniplex of America and an English-language dub premiered on
Adult Swim's
Toonami from July 27, 2013 to February 15, 2014. The series was released by Aniplex of America in four DVD and
Blu-ray sets, with special extras on the BD sets, between August 13 and November 19, 2013.
Manga Entertainment released the first series on BD/DVD in the United Kingdom in December 2013, whilst
Madman Entertainment released the series in Australia and the English-language version began airing on
ABC Me on June 7, 2014.
Sword Art Online has been available on
Netflix in North America since March 15, 2014. A year-end special, titled
Sword Art Online Extra Edition, aired on December 31, 2013. The special recapped the previously aired anime series and included some new footage.
Extra Edition was streamed worldwide a few hours after its airing in Japan. The two-hour-long special was available on
Daisuki worldwide except for French-speaking areas, as well as China and Korea.
Extra Edition was also
simulcast in Korea on Aniplus cable channel and in China on the LeTV streaming website. The limited edition included a Yui
character song titled "Heart Sweet Heart" by
Kanae Itō and an original side story written by Kawahara titled . The first 14 episodes of the second season are an adaptation of volumes 5 and 6 of the light novels that cover the Phantom Bullet arc. Episodes 15 to 17 cover the Calibur arc from volume 8 of the novels, with episodes 18 to 24 covering volume 7 of the novels, the Mother's Rosario arc. Premiere screening events of the second season were held in the United States, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan before the television premiere between June 29 and July 4, 2014. At
Katsucon, it was announced that the English dub of the second season would air on Toonami beginning March 28, 2015. The third season of
Sword Art Online, titled
Sword Art Online: Alicization, and a spin-off anime, titled
Sword Art Online Alternative Gun Gale Online, were announced in 2017.
Sword Art Online Alternative Gun Gale Online, animated by
3Hz, premiered in April 2018.
Sword Art Online: Alicization aired from October 6, 2018, to March 30, 2019, with a one-hour world premiere which aired in Japan, the United States, Australia, France, Germany, Russia, and South Korea on September 15, 2018. The English dub of the third season premiered on February 9, 2019, on Toonami. The season was originally announced to air for four
cours, and adapt from the novel's ninth volume,
Alicization Beginning, to the eighteenth volume,
Alicization Lasting. However, the season ended at episode 24 on March 30, 2019 (completing the fourteenth volume of the novel,
Alicization Uniting), and continued on October 12, 2019, with a second part titled
War of Underworld. The second half of the
War of Underworld series was originally scheduled to premiere in April 2020, but due to the effects of the
COVID-19 pandemic in Japan, it was rescheduled to air from July 11 to September 19, 2020. The first volume of the second season's soundtrack was bundled with the limited edition of the season's third and seventh Blu-ray and DVD volumes. For the first 14 episodes of season one, the opening theme song is "Crossing Field" by
LiSA, and the ending theme song is by
Haruka Tomatsu. From episode 15 onward, the opening theme is "Innocence" by
Eir Aoi, and the ending theme is "Overfly" by
Luna Haruna. The main theme for
Sword Art Online: Extra Edition is by Eir Aoi. For the second season, the first opening theme is "
Ignite" by Eir Aoi, and the first ending theme is "Startear" by Haruna. The second opening theme is "Courage" by Tomatsu, and the second ending theme is "No More Time Machine" by LiSA, with the third ending theme being , also by LiSA. The song "Catch the Moment" by LiSA is used as the theme song to
Sword Art Online: Ordinal Scale. For the third season, the first opening theme is "Adamas" by LiSA, and the first ending theme is by Eir Aoi. The second opening theme is "
Resister" by
Asca, and the second ending theme is "Forget-me-not" by
Reona, with episode 19 featuring , also sung by Reona. For the second part of the third season, the first opening theme is "Resolution" by Tomatsu, and the first ending theme is "
Unlasting" by LiSA. The second opening theme is "Anima" by Reona, and the second ending theme is "I will..." by Eir Aoi. The song by LiSA was used as the theme song to
Sword Art Online Progressive: Aria of a Starless Night, while the song by Eir Aoi was used as the theme song to
Sword Art Online Progressive: Scherzo of Deep Night. A number of character songs were included in the Blu-ray and DVD volume releases of the anime. These were collected into two compilation albums:
Sword Art Online Song Collection, which included character songs released in the season one volumes, was released on August 27, 2014, while
Sword Art Online Song Collection II, which included character songs released in the season two volumes, was released on March 22, 2017. In celebration of the anime's 10th anniversary, the song was used as the theme song for the commemorative event "Sword Art Online: Full Dive", held on November 6, 2022. The song was composed by Yuki Kajiura and performed by Reona, Asca, and Eir Aoi, who were in charge of previous opening and ending themes for the series.
Theatrical films An animated film titled
Sword Art Online the Movie: Ordinal Scale, featuring an original story by Kawahara set after the events of
Sword Art Online II, premiered in Japan and Southeast Asia on February 18, 2017, and was released in the United States on March 9, 2017. After the finale of
Sword Art Online: Alicization - War of Underworld, an anime adaptation of
Sword Art Online: Progressive was announced. It was later revealed to be a new film titled
Sword Art Online Progressive: Aria of a Starless Night, which premiered on October 30, 2021.
Inori Minase is joining the cast as the new character Mito. Ayako Kōno is directing the film, with Kento Toya designing the characters, Yuki Kajiura returning to compose the music, and A-1 Pictures returning for production. After the premiere of
Sword Art Online Progressive: Aria of a Starless Night, a sequel film titled
Sword Art Online Progressive: Scherzo of Deep Night was announced. The film was scheduled for September 10, 2022, but was later delayed due to production issues caused by the
COVID-19 pandemic. It is premiered on October 22, 2022. During the commemorative event "Sword Art Online: Full Dive", a new film project was announced. The project is described as an original work with stories not based on the light novels.
Video games A stage event at the Dengeki Bunko Autumn Festival 2011 revealed that Reki Kawahara's light novels would get video game adaptations. A
social network game called
Sword Art Online: End World was released for Japanese feature phones and smartphones on February 28, 2013 with more than 1 million registered users. It was discontinued in September 2017. The first
Sword Art Online console adaptation, titled , was published by
Namco Bandai Games for the
PlayStation Portable. The game follows an alternate storyline, in which a glitch causes Kirito and the other players to remain in Sword Art Online despite defeating Heathcliff, and players from other VMMORPGs such as Leafa and Sinon get sucked into the game themselves. The game was released in both regular and limited edition box sets on March 14, 2013.
Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment is a
PlayStation Vita game released in Japan on April 24, 2014.
Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment takes place in the same alternative storyline as
Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment, and it includes all content of "Floor Clearing" from that previous game with the addition of new unexplored "Hollow Area" of Aincrad. The protagonist Kirito fights a mysterious player who becomes one of the key characters in the game. The game had also been released in Taiwan by Namco Bandai Games Taiwan with Chinese and English subtitles. A digital-only North American, European and Australian release was released in August 2014. A
freemium game for
Android and
iOS titled
Sword Art Online: Code Register launched on November 28, 2014, and over 3,000,000 users have downloaded the game. Another game called
Sword Art Online: Progress Link designed for the
Mobage browser game platform on smartphones was released on February 10, 2015. The game was terminated on July 29, 2016. A video game developed by
Artdink and titled
Sword Art Online: Lost Song was released in Japan on March 26, 2015 on the
PlayStation 3 and Vita platforms, with an English version being released in Asia. The game's producer revealed in October 2014 that the game is an open-world action RPG featuring an original storyline, set within
Alfheim Online, where characters are able to fly. The game sold 139,298 physical retail copies on the PlayStation Vita in addition to another 55,090 units on the PlayStation 3 within its first week of release in Japan, ranking second and sixth place respectively within the Japanese software sales charts for that particular week, narrowly behind
Bloodborne taking the top spot. A game titled
Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization was released in Japan for the PS4, Vita, and Windows on October 27, 2016 and worldwide on November 8, 2016, for the PS4 and Vita. Kirito, Asuna, Leafa, Yuuki and
SAO Alternative: Gun Gale Online protagonist LLENN appear in
Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax, a
fighting game by
Sega featuring various characters from works published under the
Dengeki Bunko imprint. A browser game titled
Sword Art Quest and its sequel smartphone game,
Sword Art Quest II provide challenges to users to upgrade their characters to receive rewards. There is also a paid Android game titled
SAO -Log Out- that users can download and play with characters from the series and obtain wallpapers from it. A virtual reality massive multiplayer online game was in development by
Kadokawa and
IBM Japan, but was only a demo and will not be released as a full game. An action role-playing game titled
Accel World vs. Sword Art Online was announced in October 2016. The game is a crossover with
Accel World, published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for
PlayStation 4,
PlayStation Vita, and
Windows via
Steam, and was released to western audiences on July 7, 2017. is a Chinese 3D role-playing game where the player can control 3D characters and experience
Sword Art Online,
Alfheim Online, and
Gun Gale Online. It is developed by Yun Chang Game under Bandai Namco's supervision. The game is being distributed and is operating under Bandai Namco Shanghai, Bandai Namco Entertainment and
Qihoo 360 on Chinese platforms. The game was launched on Android on May 26, 2016, and on iOS on June 9, 2016, after a brief period of closed beta, Bandai Namco released
Sword Art Online: Memory Defrag RPG for Android and iOS in August 2016. It was released outside of Japan on January 24, 2017. Featuring content from the anime series,
Ordinal Scale, and some original shorts written for event characters, players are allowed to play solo and progress through the story, or join up with others online to farm special items, equipment, and materials. Common events include ranked challenges against other players, floor clearing, character introductions and seasonal events. Players have the choice of spending real money to speed-up their progress. However, the game was discontinued on August 30, 2021. While
Memory Defrag is delisted from the app stores, the game is still available to play via offline version of the app if the person downloaded the game before the termination date. Bandai Namco released the
Sword Art Online: Integral Factor free-to-play MMORPG for Android and iOS in December 2017, created in conjunction with prolific mobile MMO developer . The English version was released in March 2018. It adapts the Aincrad arc starting from Floor 1 and gradually exploring every floor one-by-one. It allows playing as a player-created avatar. A game based on
Gun Gale Online,
Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet, was released for the PlayStation 4,
Xbox One and Windows on February 23, 2018.
Bandai Namco Entertainment released the
Sword Art Online VR: Lovely Honey Days mobile game for iOS and Android devices in Japan in October 2018. The game's first episode is free-to-play, while the second episode and so on can be purchased as additional content. Bandai Namco released
Sword Art Online Arcade: Deep Explorer in Japanese arcades on March 19, 2019. It is an exploration action RPG that supports up to three players in online co-op and it is the first arcade game in the
Sword Art Online series. A video game based in the Underworld of Project Alicization,
Sword Art Online: Alicization Lycoris, was announced by Bandai Namco for release on the PS4, Xbox One, and Windows. The game is also the first game in the franchise to faithfully follow the canon storyline in the initial stage, adapting from
Alicization Beginning, volume 9, to
Alicization Uniting, volume 14. Following that, the game features a different arc focusing on Medina Orthinanos. Originally, the game was going to be released in May 2020, but it was delayed to July 10, 2020, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. A China-exclusive mobile MMO,
Sword Art Online: Black Swordsman Ace, was released in 2021. The game was shut down on February 28, 2024. In 2022, the mobile game
Sword Art Online: Variant Showdown was released to coincide with the anime's 10th anniversary. In the future it will feature a
battle royale mode, a first for an
SAO game. Bandai Namco announced the video game
Sword Art Online: Last Recollection in March 2023. It was released worldwide on October 6, 2023. Reona performed the game's theme song, "VITA". In February 2024, a video game
Sword Art Online: Fractured Daydream was announced. It was released on October 4, 2024. An action role-playing game set in the series titled
Echoes of Aincrad was announced in March 2026. It is set to be released for the
PlayStation 5,
Xbox Series X/S, and Windows on July 10, 2026.
Live-action series On August 2, 2016,
Skydance Television announced that they had acquired the global rights to produce a
live-action television adaptation of the series.
Laeta Kalogridis has been attached to write a script for the
pilot, and will also serve as
executive producer for the series alongside Skydance CEO
David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, and Marcy Ross. In February 2018, it was reported that the live-action series had been sold to
Netflix. ==Reception==