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First look at Sword Art Online Last Recollection

First look at Sword Art Online Last Recollection

Written by Ross Locksley on 31 May 2023



Bandai Namco have dropped a new gameplay trailer for Sword Art Online: Last Recollection. Showing off character customisation, inventory and skills, you'll discover how Kirito and his friends will survive the Dark Territory and fend off the God of Darkness known as Vecta and save the Underworld.

From the Press Release:

In combat, a wide array of weapon types will allow for diversity – personalise each characters’ skill palette to your play style and become undefeatable. Put those skills and arts into action in intense team fights as you progress these lands where the light of Solus never shines. Switch characters during battle and use Command Mode to give orders to your party members to activate skills or attack at the right moment to take down all your enemies.

SWORD ART ONLINE Last Recollection is set to release on 6th October 2023 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC.


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