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[158] 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. [159] A China-exclusive mobile MMO,
Sword Art Online: Black Swordsman Ace, was released in 2021. 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. [160][161] Bandai Namco announced the video game Sword Art Online: Last Recollection in March 2023. [162] It was released worldwide on October 6, 2023. [163] ReoNa performed the game's theme song, "VITA". [164] In February 2024, a video game Sword Art Online: Fractured Daydream was anounced for release the same year. [165] Live-action series[edit] Skydance Television announced on August 2, 2016, that they had acquired the global rights to produce a live-action television adaptation of Sword Art Online light novel series.
She is the former apprentice of the Archer, a Divine who was killed by humans seduced by a group of Viles, compelling her to unknowingly approach them and ask them to become a Vile herself, to take revenge on humanity. She battles Usagi and Yūya, but the Vile power in her is purged by Akatsuki, and she is
given into Yūya's care. She has the ability to predict her enemies' movements, and she wields her master's bow, which can produce arrows with varying effects at her will. Grandpa (お祖父さん, Ojīsan) Voiced by: Tomomichi Nishimura (Japanese); Kent Williams (English) Yūya's recently deceased grandfather who was secretly a traveler to an alternate magical world, and the only person in Yūya's family to treat him with kindness. His loving support is Yūya's moral anchor in his decisions to
help people in need. Yōta Tenjō (天上 陽太) and Sora Tenjō (天上 空) Voiced by: Yuki Sakakihara (Yota), Yūko Ōno (Sora) (Japanese); Kevin Thelwell (Yota), Lisette Monique Diaz (Sora) (English) Yūya's twin brother and sister, and his juniors by a year. Because of their (compared to their brother) far better looks, they have been far more favored by their parents, leading them to adopt the same spiteful superiority against their older brother. After Kaori invites Yūya to Ōsei, they hire the Red Ogre Gang for a raid against the school, but after Yūya defeats them all, the Ogres' leader tries to kill them in revenge. They are rescued by Yūya, however, leaving them in deep shame over their past behavior towards him. Araki Takeshi (荒木 武) Voiced by: Chado Horii (Japanese); Cory Phillips (English) One of Yūya's former schoolmates and tormentors, and a member of a violent gang called the Red Ogres. After Yūya's transformation and transfer to Ōsei Academy, he and the other Ogres participate in a revenge raid against Yūya and Kaori until Yūya single-handedly defeats the entire gang and they are arrested by the police.