Sword Art Online (ソードアート・オンライン Sōdo Āto Onrain?)
is a Japanese light novel series written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by abec. The series takes place in the near-future and focuses on various virtual reality MMORPG worlds. The light novels began publication on ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint from April 10, 2009, with a spin-off series launching in October 2012, and are licensed in North America by Yen Press. The series has spawned eight manga adaptations published by ASCII Media Works andKadokawa.
A television anime series produced by A-1 Pictures aired in Japan between July and December 2012. An Extra Edition episode aired on December 31, 2013, and a second anime series, titled Sword Art Online II, will begin airing in July 2014. A video game based on the series, Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment, was released on PlayStation Portable in March 2013, with a second game, Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment for PlayStation Vita released in April 2014. The novels and two of the manga adaptations have been
The light novel series spans several virtual-reality worlds, not exclusively the eponymous world of Sword Art Online.
- Sword Art Online (SAO) (ソードアート・オンライン Sōdo Āto Onrain?)
- The first virtual game world, and the setting of the first story arc. The world takes the form of a giant floating castle called Aincrad, with 100 floors in it. Each floor has a medieval-themed setting and a dungeon with a boss, which has to be defeated before players can advance to the next higher floor. Like most RPGs, it implements a level-based system. However, the game is altered in a manner in which players are unable to log out, and if players die in-game, their body in reality dies too.
- Alfheim Online (ALO) (アルヴヘイム・オンライン Aruvuheimu Onrain?)
- The setting for the second story arc. The player characters in the game are fairy-based, capable of flight thanks to their wings. It is a large world, divided into separate "homelands" for each of its fairy races. In Alfheim's center is a very large tree called the World Tree, and the goal of the game is to reach the top. It implements a skill-based system with players increasing their stats by developing both their combat and non-combat skills. Aincrad, the castle of the first game, is later accessible to ALO players as well.
- Gun Gale Online (GGO) (ガンゲイル・オンライン Gan Geiru Onrain?)
- The setting for the third story arc. It is a virtual game world with a main focus on guns, although melee weapons like lightsabers and knives also exist. From all the games it is the most competitive one as the money earned there can be exchanged for currency used in the real world, drawing high-tier professional players to make a living from it.
- UnderWorld (UW) (アンダーワールド Andāwārudo?)
- The setting for the fourth arc of the story, the first Virtual World setting introduced to not be a game world. According to Kirito, it is graphically the most realistic of all Virtual Worlds to date. The flow of time in UnderWorld is variable and can be much faster relative to the real world's. Kikouka claimed that the current rate of its flow is 1000 times the speed of the real-world, and that the maximum rate was 1500 times the real-world's rate.
Story[edit]
See also: List of Sword Art Online characters
Sword Art Online (SAO) is a Virtual Reality Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (VRMMORPG), released in 2022. With the Nerve Gear, a virtual reality helmet that stimulates the user's five senses via their brain, players can experience and control their in-game characters with their minds.
On November 6, 2022, the players log into SAO for the first time, and later discover that they are unable to log out. They are then informed by Akihiko Kayaba, SAO's creator, that if they wish to be free, they must reach the 100th floor of the game's tower and defeat the final boss. However, if their avatars die in-game, their bodies will also die in the real world. One of these players is Kazuto "Kirito" Kirigaya, who was chosen as one of the 1,000 beta testers in the closed beta. Since he had previous experience and knowledge of the game, he felt that he could beat the game easily. As a result, he set out to beat the game on his own. As the game progresses for two years, Kirito eventually befriends a female player named Asuna with whom he ultimately falls in love. After the duo discover the identity of Kayaba's avatar in SAO, they confront and destroy him, freeing themselves and the other players from the game.
Upon being sent back to the real world, Kirito learns that Asuna and 300 other SAO players have still not awakened yet. Following a clue about Asuna's whereabouts in another VRMMORPG called Alfheim Online (ALO), Kirito also enters the ALO's mainframe. Helped by his sister Suguha Kirigaya, known as Leafa in the game, he learns that the trapped players in ALO are part of a plan conceived by Nobuyuki Sugō to perform illegal experiments on their minds to put them under his control, including Asuna, whom he intends to marry in the real world in order to take over her family's company. After Kirito foils Nobuyuki's plans, he finally reunites with Asuna back in the real world.
Soon after, Kirito plays another game called Gun Gale Online (GGO) to investigate the mysterious connection between it and deaths occurring in the real world. Assisted by a female player he meets in the game called Sinon, he identifies and exposes the culprits, who include some former members of a murderous guild he had previously encountered in SAO.
Kirito is later recruited to assist in testing a state-of-the-art FullDive machine, Soul Translator (STL), which has an interface that is far more realistic and complex than the previous machine he had played. He tests the STL by entering a Virtual Reality world created with The Seed package, named UnderWorld (UW). In the UW mainframe, the flow of time proceeds a thousand times faster than in the real world, and Kirito's memories of what happens inside are restricted. However, he ends up falling into a trap set by one of the murderers from GGO and wakes up inside UnderWorld without any recollection of how he ended up there, unable to log out, with his real self left in a comatose state.
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.[19] The anime is published by Aniplex, produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Tomohiko Ito with music by Yuki Kajiura.[20] The anime aired on Tokyo MX, tvk, TVS, TVA, RKB, HBC and MBSbetween July 7 and December 22, 2012, and on AT-X, Chiba TV and BS11 at later dates.[21] The series was also streamed on Crunchyroll and Hulu.[22] The opening theme song for the first 14 episodes is "crossing field" by LiSA[23] and the ending theme song is "Yume Sekai" (ユメセカイ?, lit. "Dream World") by Haruka Tomatsu.[24] From episode 15 onward, the opening theme is "Innocence" by Eir Aoi and the ending theme is "Overfly" by Luna Haruna. The anime has been licensed in North America by Aniplex of America[25]and an English-language dub premiered on Adult Swim's Toonami programming on July 27, 2013[26] and concluded on 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.[27] Manga Entertainment released the series on BD/DVD in the United Kingdom in December 2013,[28] whilst Madman Entertainment released the series in Australia[29] and the English-language version began airing on ABC3 on June 7, 2014.[30] Sword Art Online has been available on Netflix in North America since March 15, 2014[31] in English dub and English subtitled format.
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.[32]The special's main theme is "Niji no Oto" (虹の音 Sound of the Rainbow?) by Eir Aoi.[33] Extra Edition was streamed worldwide a few hours after its airing in Japan.[34] The two-hour long special was available on Daisuki worldwide except for French-speaking areas, as well as China and Korea.[34] Daisuki offered subtitles in various languages such as English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and German.[34] English-speaking countries, Mexico, Central and South America could also watch the stream on Crunchyroll.[35] Extra Edition was also simulcast in Korea on Aniplus cable channel and in China on the LeTV streaming website.[35] French-speaking countries could watch on the Wakanim streaming website.[35]The Blu-ray Disc and DVD of Extra Edition was released on April 23, 2014 in Japan.[36] The limited edition will include a Yui character song titled "Heart Sweet Heart" by Kanae Itōand an original side story written by Reki Kawahara titled "Sword Art Online Niji no Hashi" (ソードアート・オンライン 虹の橋 Sword Art Online Rainbow Bridge?).[36]
At the end of the special, the anime TV series was confirmed for a second season titled Sword Art Online II which will premiere on July 5, 2014.[37][38] The second season will be an adaptation of Reki Kawahara's original light novels volume five and six that will cover the Phantom Bullet arc.[39] Premiere screening events of the second season will be held in the United States, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea and Japan between before the television premiere between June 29 and July 4, 2014.[40][41][42] The first opening theme is "Ignite" by Eir Aoi, and the first ending theme is "Startear" by Luna Haruna.[43]
Video games[edit]
A stage event at the Dengeki Bunko Autumn Festival 2011 revealed that Reki Kawahara's light novels would get video game adaptations.[44] The first Sword Art Online adaptation, titled Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment (ソードアート・オンライン -インフィニティ・モーメント- Sōdo Āto Onrain: Infiniti Mōmento?), was developed by Namco Bandai Games for thePlayStation Portable.[45] 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.[46] The game was released in both regular and limited edition box sets on March 14, 2013.[47]
Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment is a PlayStation Vita game released in Japan on April 24, 2014 rated C on the CERO rating scale.[48][49] Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragmenttakes place in the same alternative storyline as Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment,[50] and it includes all content of "Floor Clearing" from that previous game[51] with the addition of new unexplored "Hollow Area" of Aincrad.[52] The protagonist Kirito will cross swords with a mysterious player who would become one of the key characters in the game.[52] The game sold 145,029 physical retail copies within the first week of release in Japan, topping the Japanese software sales charts for that particular week.[53] The game had also been released in Taiwan by Namco Bandai Games Taiwan with Chinese and English subtitles.[54] A digital-only North American release has been announced for Q3 2014,[55][56] and July 2014 for European and Australian release.
A social network game called Sword Art Online: End World was released for Japanese smartphones on February 28, 2013.[57][58] Kirito, Asuna and Leafa appear in Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax, a fighting game by Sega featuring various characters from works published under the Dengeki Bunko imprint.[59][60]