The website ComicWalker from the publisher Kadokawa revealed that the spin-off manga was written and illustrated by Neko Nekobyou, Sword Art Online: Girls Opsends with the next chapter, which will be published in Japan on January 8, 2021. The website published Chapter 46 in Japan on December 11th.

Nekobyou started publishing the manga in June 2013. The work has been moved to the website DenPlay comic on June 12, according to the magazine Dengeki Bunko Magazine The Kadokawa publishing house will cease publication in April this year. The work was always published digitally through the ComicWalker portal. After all, this derivative manga tells the adventures of Lisbeth, Silica, and Leafa, and the publisher released the seventh compilation volume on August 26th.

Reki kawahara published the original novels independently between 2002 and 2008. Subsequently, the publisher Kadokawa began publishing on paper with illustrations by Abec and through the publisher’s label Dengeki Bunko The publisher published the twenty-fourth volume in Japan on May 9, followed by the twenty-fifth volume on December 10.

Sword Art Online Synopsis

In 2022, a huge online role-playing game called Sword Art Online was released. With the help of “NerveGear” technology, players can control their avatars in the game. Kazuto Kirigaya, nicknamed “Kirito”, is one of the lucky ones to have the first shipment of the game in their hands. Log in and find yourself in the world of Aincrad, full of fantastic medieval weapons and terrifying monsters. However, in a gruesome twist of events, players soon find they cannot log out. The game’s creator trapped them in their new world until they complete the game’s hundred levels. To make matters worse, if they die in Aincrad, they die in real life. Kirito has to adapt to his new reality and fight for survival.

Source: ANN

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