Gamebooks • Series 1 (Leina and Risty): Released November 25, 2005. • Series 2 (Irma and Nowa): Released December 28, 2005. • Series 3 (Tomoe and Echidna): Released June 9, 2006. • Series 4 (
Menace and Elina): Released September 29, 2006. • Series 5 (Airi and Leina 3D): Released December 22, 2006. • Series 6 (Nanael and Cattleya): Released March 16, 2007. • Series 7 (Nyx and Melpha): Released June 29, 2007. • Series 8 (Melona and Claudette): Released October 18, 2007. • Series 9 (Ymir): Released February 15, 2008. • A limited-edition second-player color version of Ymir was distributed exclusively by online hobby shop Post Channel. • Series 10 (Aldra and Alleyne): Released June 20, 2008. At
Anime Expo 2010, Hobby Japan announced that English translations of the gamebooks will be released in North America. There exist English versions for the characters Alleyne, Melona, Nanael and Tomoe.
Anime An
anime adaptation of ''Queen's Blade'', entitled , was produced by
ARMS. Directed by Kinji Yoshimoto, the anime aired twelve episodes in Japan from April 2 to June 18, 2009, on
AT-X, with subsequent broadcasts on
Chiba TV,
Sun Television, and
Tokyo MX. The series aired uncensored on AT-X, while being heavily censored on other channels. Six DVD and
Blu-ray volumes were released by
Media Factory between June 25, 2009, and November 25, 2009, each DVD/BD volume containing one of six
OVAs. A second season, , aired on AT-X and other channels from September 24 to December 10, 2009. Six DVD/BD volumes were released by Media Factory between December 22, 2009, and May 25, 2010, each containing six OVAs which continue from the first six. An
OVA series, called , was announced on the May issue of
Monthly Hobby Japan. A prelude to events of ''
Queen's Blade Rebellion'', the series takes place after the events of the Queen's Blade tournament and chronicles the characters on their separate paths. The episodes were released on six DVD and Blu-ray volumes from August 25, 2010, to March 30, 2011. In North America, the first and second anime adaptations are licensed by
Media Blasters under the respective titles ''Queen's Blade: The Exiled Virgin
and Queen's Blade 2: The Evil Eye
. The first season was released between May 18 and October 26, 2010, as three DVD volumes, each containing four episodes, while the second season was released between May 24, 2011, and July 19, 2011, as two half-series volumes. Blu-ray box sets of the two seasons were later released on February 15, 2011, and September 27, 2011, respectively. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the Beautiful Fighters'' OVAs and will release them on digital and home video formats. On May 11, 2017, the channel
Toku announced that the first season would be broadcast on its channel beginning June 5, 2017 through August 21, 2017. The opening theme for the first season is "Get the Door" by Rie Ohashi, while the ending theme is by
Ayako Kawasumi,
Mamiko Noto, and
Aya Hirano, the voices for Leina, Tomoe, and Nanael, respectively. The opening theme for the second season is by ENA while the ending theme is "buddy-body" by
Rie Kugimiya,
Yuko Goto, and
Kanae Ito, the voices for Melona, Menace, and Airi, respectively. For the OVA, the ending theme is by All 19 Beautiful Warriors, consisting of the entire female voice cast of the series.
Manga An anthology comic of ''Queen's Blade'' was published by Hobby Japan with four volumes released between April 25, 2007, and February 25, 2008. A
manga adaptation centered on Leina illustrated by Kabao Kikkawa was serialized in the October 2008 issue of
Media Factory's
seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive. Three volumes were released between February 2, 2009, and January 23, 2010, under Media Factory's
Alive Comics imprint. Another
manga adaptation of ''Queen's Blade
illustrated by Iku Nanazuki called , began serialization in the December 2007 issue of Comp Ace''. A spinoff of the original, the series centers on Elina searching for her older sister Leina, and it introduces Frolell, a servant of the Vance family who travels with Elina on her journey to bring Leina back. Five volumes were released by
Kadokawa Shoten between June 26, 2008, and June 26, 2010. A third manga adaptation, called , is illustrated by AstroguyII and began serialization in the December 2007 issue of
Dengeki Black Maoh, and continued in
Dengeki Maoh after the latter stopped circulation, albeit with new chapters delivered bimonthly. The first volume was released by
ASCII Media Works on March 27, 2009, with four volumes currently available as of February 27, 2012 under their
Dengeki Comics imprint.
Light novels A
light novel adaptation of ''Queen's Blade'', called , is written by Eiji Okita with illustrations by Eiwa. The first volume was released on April 27, 2007, by Hobby Japan under their
HJ Bunko imprint, and released five volumes until November 1, 2008. A bonus novel called was published on March 1, 2008, with illustrations provided by Hirotaka Akaga. A light novel based on the first anime series, written by Okita and illustrated by Tsumotu Miyazawa, was also published by Hobby Japan, and released two volumes between August 1, 2009, and October 1, 2009.
Video game A
role-playing game called was developed by
Bandai Namco Games for the
PlayStation Portable. It was released on December 17, 2009, and features all-new characters and an original storyline exclusive to the game in addition to recurring characters from the original series. A limited edition of the game, called the
Gekitō Pack, was also released, featuring a Cute figure from
Figma and a bonus character voice CD. A sequel, ''
Queen's Gate: Spiral Chaos, was released as part of the Queen's Gate'' series of works.
Other • ''Queen's Blade Fan Disc'': character dress-up video game published in 2006. • ''Queen's Blade i'': A
mobile phone game using game rules from the combat picture book series. Service host by DigitalMediaLab and it supports
FOMA 703i and 901i series. Carriers include
NTT DoCoMo. The service seems to have been discontinued since. • ''Queen's Blade'' Collection Card ver.2.0: A currently-produced card series with individual biography cards for each character, plus artwork cards and bubble gum. • Three visual books called were released by Hobby Japan, narrating the backstories of the fighters before the tournament: • , illustrated by Eiwa, released on Abril 28, 2007. • , illustrated by F.S., released on February 15, 2008. • , illustrated by Hirokazu Hisayuki, released on February 28, 2009. • A databook called was released by Hobby Japan on June 27, 2009. Aside from compiled illustrations from other official sources, the databook contains extended profiles on the fighters, a "world guide" detailing many of the Continent's locations and the resolutions of each character's storyarc. The book is licensed under the title ''Queen's Blade: Perfect Visual Collection'' in North America by
Vertical Publishing. • ''Queen's Blade: The Duel
: A collectible card game with Queen's Blade
characters, later expanded with a few of the Queen's Gate
and Queen's Blade Rebellion characters and renamed to Duel System TCG''. Released by Megahobby in 2008. • ''Queen's Blade: The Conquest
: A RPG browser game featuring the Queen's Blade
characters made by Aiming in 2012, with plans to be expanded with Rebellion'' characters. It is free-to-play, though items can be bought to progress faster and reduce cooldown time. •
Queen’s Blade Limit Break: An RPG browser game launched on the HTML5 game platform, G123 operated by
CTW Inc. in 2022. ==Sequels and spin-offs==