Sword Art Online: Lost Song

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In Sword Art Online: Lost Song, dive into ALfheim Online for thrilling battles, magical quests, and flying exploration with your favorite SAO characters in a vibrant fantasy world. Master aerial combat and uncover new mysteries on this epic journey!

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In Sword Art Online: Lost Song, which character is NOT part of the original novel series and was specifically created for the game? (Advanced)
#1: Argo
#2: Lux
#3: Philia
#4: Rain
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In Sword Art Online: Lost Song, which area becomes accessible for players only after completing the Jotunheimr campaign? (Advanced)
#1: Svart Alfheim
#2: Alfheim
#3: Jotunheimr
#4: Aincrad
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Sword Art Online: Lost Song allows players to fly freely around the game world, a feature distinct from the original storyline where flight was restricted to specific zones.
In Sword Art Online: Lost Song, players can engage in duels and battles in both land and air, creating dynamic combat experiences that involve intricate aerial maneuvers and strategies.

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announcement
December 19, 2014

Announcement of Sword Art Online: Lost Song

Bandai Namco announced the development of Sword Art Online: Lost Song, the next installment in the Sword Art Online video game series.

release
March 26, 2015

Release of Sword Art Online: Lost Song in Japan

Sword Art Online: Lost Song was released in Japan for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita platforms.

release
November 10, 2015

Western Release of Sword Art Online: Lost Song

Sword Art Online: Lost Song was released in North America and Europe for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita, making the game available to a wider global audience.

release
September 8, 2017

Release of Sword Art Online: Lost Song on PlayStation 4

The game was released on PlayStation 4 platform, allowing players to experience enhanced graphics and performance.

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