Bandai Namco Releases English Launch Trailer for ‘Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet’

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An English launch trailer for Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet was released on Thursday by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The game officially launched in the West on Friday available for the following platforms: Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam. You can check out the trailer below:

Developed by Dimps and game’s original story supervised by the original light novel creator Reki Kawahara, this was first launched in Japan last February 8. The theme song “Thirll, Risk, Heartless” is performed by LiSA.

Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet is a third-person shooter role-playing game based on the fictional virtual-reality MMORPG (massively multiply online role playing game) Gun Gale Online. This is the first game to be based from the franchise’s GGO universe.

The game will utilize Unreal Engine 4 featuring realistic visuals and to have more focus on gun battles. Multiplayer is required to complete some bosses. Aside from this players will also be able to face off in four-versus-four battles making this a cool game to try out especially if you are fan of the franchise.

Exclusives downloads and freebies are given to those who pre-ordered the Xbox One and PS4 versions.

Source: Anime News Network

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