I’ve been following the Sword Art Online franchise since the dub of the first season arrived on Netflix. With strong characters and a fantastic concept, I was hooked. So when the latest film was announced I was elated but also concerned. From the initial description, it felt too much like a retread of the Aincrad Arc. I’ve been watching anime for a long time and I usually don’t have a probl...[Read More]
I always enjoy a good mobile game. This could be simple as one of the many idle tapper games to as far as RPG’s. Today the team at BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc. announces that the action role-playing mobile game, SWORD ART ONLINE: Memory Defrag, is celebrating its 2nd Anniversary with an ongoing campaign starting today. For more information on the full details please see below. I myself ca...[Read More]
Today, our friends at GungHo Online Entertainment has brought a collaboration with the fan-favorite Sword Art Online to the mobile gaming phenomenon Puzzle & Dragons, running from January 7 to January 20. All players who participate during this time will receive a free Sword Art Online character from the Sword Art Online Memorial Egg Machine and awesome in-game features.
Bandai Namco is known for making some of the top Anime games in recent years including Naruto games, Tales of Vesperia, and the upcoming Jump Force. In 2013 they released Sword Art Online: Infinity Fragment and multiple games since then. Five years later they have exciting new announcements to celebrate the 5 year anniversary of the series, including expansions, and even new games coming to the N...[Read More]
Aniplex of America has announced at their industry panel at Sakura-Con (Seattle, Washington) today that the newest series from Reki Kawahara’s Sword Art Online (SAO) universe, Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online, will stream on Crunchyroll and Hulu starting this spring.
Anime publisher Aniplex of America announced yesterday, that the highly-anticipated film, Sword Art Online the Movie -Ordinal Scale-, would be heading to theaters across the US, in the second week of March 2017.
Sword Art Online quickly became one of the most popular Anime series of the decade, which was an adaptation of a popular light novel series of the same name. While Japan is well aware of where the series is going, for they have almost double the amount of novels published, its always cool to see the next style of each iteration.
If you enjoyed the popular Sword Art Online anime and are looking to jump headfirst into any SAO related media in hopes that it will tide you over until the 3rd season is released, you’re in luck! The recently released PS3, PS Vita, and PS4 title Sword Art Online: Lost Song brings you right into the action with a new and reworked combat and movement system. While not very welcoming to players unfa...[Read More]