Gamebooks • Alice – Released November 30, 2007. • A limited edition "Boost Version" of Alice was also released with the "Special Set" during Hobby Japan's 2011 MegaHobby Expo. It is now available in Hobby Japan's online shop. • Ink Nijihara – Released November 30, 2007. • Iroha – Released April 18, 2008. • Mai Shiranui – Released October 31, 2008. • A limited-edition 2P version of Mai was released on May 23, 2009 with a limited edition PVC statuette by
Volks. •
Dizzy – Released November 28, 2009. • Mina Majikina – Released November 28, 2009. • Cham Cham – Released February 27, 2010. • Kasumi – Released February 27, 2010. • Lili – Released April 30, 2010. •
Junko Hattori – Released June 25, 2010. •
Ekaterina "Katja" Kurae – Released June 25, 2010. •
Jubei Yagyu – Released September 30, 2010. • Isabella "Ivy" Valentime – Released March 25, 2011. •
Yukimura Sanada – Released April 28, 2011. • Noel Vermillion – Released August 12, 2011. • Taki – Released September 30, 2011. • Kanu – Released January 20, 2012. • Pyrhha – Released March 17, 2012. • Suchie-Pai – Released June 29, 2012.
Novel A novel adaptation of ''Queen's Gate'' was written by Eiji Okita and Eiichi Shitara with illustrations by Niθ and Kanko Nakamura. Three volumes were published by Kenkyusha between April 1, 2009 and July 1, 2009.
Video game A
video game adaptation, titled , was developed by Bandai Namco Games for the PlayStation Portable. Released on July 28, 2011, the game is the sequel to ''
Queen's Blade: Spiral Chaos, featuring characters from the Queen's Gate
series as well as characters from the original series. Like the first game, Queen's Gate: Spiral Chaos'' also features an original storyline with game-exclusive characters. A limited-edition version of the game was also released, featuring a Maron Makaron figure from
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