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Sword Art Online games are real life game adaptations of the original Sword Art Online light novel series, written by Kawahara Reki. There are seven currently known major officially licensed game adaptations.

Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment


Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment is a PlayStation Portable (PSP) game released on March 14, 2013. It is a non-canon story that takes place on the 76th to 100th floors of the Sword Art Online version of Aincrad, branching off from the main story during Kirito's duel with Heathcliff on the 75th Floor. This game is only available in Japanese and, so far, has already sold more than 200,000 copies. Its official game guide has been on sale since April 20, 2013.

Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment


Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment is a Role-playing game on the PlayStation Vita (PS Vita) platform that was released on April 24, 2014. It is set in the same alternative timeline as Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment and includes a new character Philia, who is voiced by Ishikawa Yui. Compared to the previous PSP game, a burst gauge, which allows continuous attacks as long as the player has enough burst energy left, was added to its battle system. Certain play data from the previous Infinity Moment game can be imported into this game. Its official game guide has been available since May 23, 2014. An Asian Chinese and English version has been released by May, 2014, while another English version for America, Europe and Australia was released by August 2014. The game introduced a major update by July-September, 2014, depending on the version of the game, and another guidebook named after the update has also been published in Japan.

A port of this game will be released on the PlayStation 4 as Sword Art Online: Re: Hollow Fragment in both Japan and the PAL territories later in 2015.

Sword Art Online: Lost Song


Sword Art Online: Lost Song is an Action RPG which was released in Japan for both PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita on March 26, 2015. Although no Western release has been announced yet for the PlayStation 3 or PlayStation Vita, English and Traditional Chinese versions of the game will be available in Asia.

The game is set in ALfheim Online, within the lost land Svartálfaheimr, a series of floating continents; such as Vorklinde, a grassland region featuring windmills and other large structures.

For the first time in the series, Lost Song allows players to play as characters other than Kirito. It will also allow for a limited form of character customization. Parties in this game allow up to three characters at a time. A flight system is featured in the game, allowing players to switch between ground and flight modes at will, though dungeon battles are mostly fought on the ground.

A port of this game will be released on the PlayStation 4 in Japan, the Americas, and the PAL territories later in 2015.

Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization
A fourth game in the main Sword Art Online game series was announced at the 2015 Tokyo Game Show and provisionally named as "SAO IV". It was revealed as Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization at the Dengeki Bunko Autumn Festival on October 4, 2015; the game will be released for the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4 on October 27, 2016.

Sword Art Online: End World
Sword Art Online: End World (ソードアート・オンライン エンドワールド) is a social game, originally set to be launched by GREE in September 2012, but then delayed by technical difficulties and relaunched in February 2013, that can be played via a mobile phone's browser (it is said to work best with webkit ). The game will be operated in a freemium fashion and will only be available in Japanese. Only those who have a Japanese IP will be able to play the game. As of June 2014, the game attracted more than 1,000,000 players registered in it. A book called «Sword Art Online: End World Visual Book with Special Item Attached» was released on October 27, 2014.

Sword Art Online: Code Register
Sword Art Online: Code Register (ソードアート・オンライン コード・レジスタ) is an RPG released on Android in late November 2014 and subsequently on iOS in early December 2014. Its theme is "an RPG that connects all things together", with SAO, ALO and GGO being its stage. The game runs in freemium mode. It has been downloaded more than 3 million times.

Sword Art Online: Progress Link
Sword Art Online: Progress Link (ソードアート・オンライン プログレス・リンク) is an RPG released on iOS and Android on February 10, 2015. It is an ALO-based game where players can choose their own race, as well as use Sword Skill and magic. The game operates via the Mobage platform. To mark the one-year anniversary of the game being in service, its title was changed to Progress Link Infinity (プログレス・リンク インフィニティ) and large updates to the game are planned.

Cooperators

 * Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax
 * Dengeki Bunko Puzzle Collection
 * Carddass
 * Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei: Out of Order
 * God Eater 2: Rage Burst
 * Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth
 * Accel World
 * Cooperating Online Games:
 * TalesWeaver
 * Mabinogi
 * Vindictus
 * MapleStory
 * Dungeon Fighter Online
 * Trading card games:
 * Weiß Schwarz
 * Five qross
 * Yome Collection

Miscellaneous

 * Sword Art Quest - A number of promotional activities provided on the anime official site for users to complete to obtain awards. Currently ended and removed from the official site, though still accessible via entering Aniplex's URL.
 * Sword Art Quest II - Similar to Sword Art Quest, but changed into the form of Android/iOS apps.
 * Sword Art Online fone - an android app that replaces the user's phone's launcher and provides leveling and guild-forming features. The app's beta edition was released in December 2013, and its official release had been targeted at Spring 2014.
 * SAO-LOG OUT- - an SAO-themed android game being sold via Google Play, priced at around 2.77 USD.
 * Sword Art Online Guild Members - A level up system hosted on the SAO game portal site.

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