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Sword Art Online fans are tired of waiting
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Fans of “Sword Art Online” began to debate intensely about the prolonged inactivity of the main franchise. Despite recent spin-off adaptations, such as “Sword Art Online Alternative Gun Gale Online” in April 2018 and a second season scheduled for October 2024, as well as the complement of “Progressive Sword Art Online”There have been no significant updates to the main series since the end of “Sword Art Online: Alicization” in September 2020.
The franchise, which left a deep mark on the anime industry for nearly a dozen years, appears to have lost momentum in its core narrative, sparking speculation and concern among its fanbase. Fans are wondering if interest from audiences and producers has waned.

“Sword Art Online Alternative Gun Gale Online”, released in 2018, brought a new perspective to the SAO universe, focusing on new characters and a different gameplay style. Its initial success was considerable, leading to the confirmation of a second season that will arrive in October 2024. “Progressive Sword Art Online”on the other hand, it attempted to explore the first volumes of the original story from a more detailed perspective, providing fans with a deeper insight into the original events.
Despite these efforts, the absence of new installments of the main plot left a notable void. “Sword Art Online: Alicization” It concluded its broadcast in 2020 with a complex and well-received arc, but since then there have been no official announcements regarding the continuation of Kirito and Asuna's main story.
The lack of news has led many fans to speculate about the future of the franchise. Some believe that the main series' story has reached its natural conclusion and that spin-off adaptations and add-ons are the new approach. Others think that The anime industry may be moving towards new trends and franchises, leaving Sword Art Online in the background.
Production companies could also assess return on investment and sustained public interest before committing to new seasons of the main series. Changing audience preferences and the evolution of the anime market They could be influencing the decision to prioritize other projects over Sword Art Online.
- «Yeah, he used to be the best of the best and now he's lost it all.».
- «They've been doing this for decades, it seems strange to me that they didn't get tired of it much sooner.».
- «The story declines after the original arc, but picks up again in Alicization. It's a shame not everyone had the patience to get there.».
- «Asuna is what stops this from being a better franchise».
- «It's an anime from over ten years ago, it's obviously already obsolete.».
- «Honestly, I think Accel World is much more interesting.».
- «The first season was good, but from the second onwards they kept forcing the story. I gave up after the first season to keep a good memory».
- «I've seen the two progressive movies that came out and they were tremendously boring. Why do you think we're interested in seeing Asuna as a character?».
- «It's still one of the best light novels, and one of the most successful, I hope they resume production soon.».
- «I really loved the Aincrad Arc».
- «Fans swear that Alicization is the best arc in Sword Art Online, but they don't tell you that to get there you'll have to go through several shitty seasons».
Source: Yaraon!