Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment North America Release Date Confirmed! New Features Include Customization For Kirito, Dating System, And Multiplayer Game Play!

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Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment release date is coming to North America in the summer of 2014 and new features of the game includes customizations for Kirito, a "dating" system and a lot of multiplayer action. Get ready to experience new adventures of our beloved characters in Aincard in the next chapter of the game based on the best-selling Japanese light novel.

It was announced by Bandai Namco games during the Global Gamer's Days event that Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment will be available in the United States in the summer via PlayStation Network on The PlayStation Vita. The Japanese version of the game is scheduled to be released this month on April 24 with a special bundle pack of the "Dengeki NerveGear Vl. 2" booklet, as the game's 9,980 yen limited first edition will include a box with exclusive artwork, soundtrack CD, product code to unlock special items, special content Blu-Ray disc and more.

New features for SAO: Hollow Fragment includes new customization features for the main protagonist Kirito or make a whole new character via "Adventure mode."

The game also incorporates a dating system that allows players to deepen the relationship they have with different characters. You would probably end up with Asuna or with other characters like Leafa, Shinon and even the new character Philia and as you progress you might find some interesting and echi rewards.

Lastly multiplayer game play is now possible with up to four players plus AI characters for each player making it a total of eight players for a whole new gameplay experience.

Further details for the game's US version will be stated soon in the meantime SAO fans will be excited to play SAO: Hollow Fragment soon on their PS Vita's whether it is on April 24 in Japan or this summer in North America.

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