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SWORD ART ONLINE Last Recollection Showcases Its Many Playable Characters in “We are all here” Trailer

In what could very well be the final game in the Sword Art Online video game chronology, Bandai Namco Entertainment and developer Aquria has shared a sneak peek at the playable characters to feature in SWORD ART ONLINE Last Recollection when it launches in early October. With the phrase "We are all here" presented in the video, the game will see a range of characters made playable, from regulars including Kirito, Asuna, Sinon, Leafa, Lisbeth and Silica; Underworld figures including Alice, Eugeo, Ronie, Tiese; and figures from across the game chronology.

August 29, 2023

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