It looks like the release date for Sword Art Online: Lost Song english version has been revealed.
According to reports from gaming website Siliconera, Sword Art Online: Lost Song's North American release date will likely be on 2015 for the PS3 and PS Vita.
The website asked Bandai Namco Games’s Yosuke Futami for further details on the game's release.
"Ah, right, the English translations in Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment weren’t that good, huh? Actually, there’s a reason for that, but it’s not something that I can talk about," Futami said to us. "But we’re aware of the root of the problem and what I can say is that this time around with Lost Song, we’re doing things differently. Fans can expect much better translations as the localization process will be handled very differently. Please look forward to it."
That's not all, a new trailer of SAO: Long Song has been revealed courtesy of Bandai Namco Games.
The new SAO trailer explains that players can now fight in both on the ground and in the air since the game is set on ALfheim Online (ALO). There are also large amount of dungeons exist in the game, and it also revealed that new players can now control other SAO characters aside from Kirito, which includes Asuna, Leafa, Silica, Lisbeth, Sinon, and Philia.
Sword Art Online: Lost Song will be available for the PlayStation 3 costing 7,120 yen (about US$66), and the PlayStation Vita at 6,170 yen (US$57). A limited edition that includes box art by abec, an original soundtrack CD, a Blu-ray Disc with special content, a mini-clear poster, and a special booklet will retail at 9,980 yen (US$92). The Game is set on March 26, 2015 in Japan.
Bandai Namco first announced the GAME'S DEVELOPMENT at the 2014 Tokyo Game Show stage event on September 19 as Reki Kawahara's Sword Art Online light novel series already inspired the Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment and Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment games for the PS Vita.
What do you think of the new updates for Sword Art Online: Lost Song? Sound off int he comments section below.