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Bandai Namco to release Sword Art Online: Lost Song and Re: Hollow Fragment in Europe

Bandai Namco to release Sword Art Online: Lost Song and Re: Hollow Fragment in Europe

Written by A. H. on 27 May 2015



Sword Art Online continues to be big news in the west, and with that in mind Bandai Namco UK have confirmed that they'll be bringing two further games based on the light novel-cum-anime franchise to Europe in the near future.

First up we have Sword Art Online: Lost Song, an action RPG which will be arriving on both the PS Vita and PlayStation 4 this autumn. The game boasts an original story set within a new area of ALfheim Online, set after the series' Fairy Dance arc and entering Kirito into an all-new adventure revolving around a new guild and a study into virtual societies formed within online worlds. The game is set to be released in both digital and physical editions.

Then there's Sword Art Online - Re: Hollow Fragment, a PlayStation 4 "director's cut" of the previously released PS Vita game with improved graphics and additional content. This game will be released in digital-only form.

Are you excited about either of these titles? Let us know in the comments below.


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