'Sword Art Online: Lost Song' Game News: Video Game Gets Custom PS4s in Japan and Highlights Multiplayer Features

The new "Sword Art Online: Lost Song" releases a new trailer showcasing multiplayer features. Due for its release In November, Bandai Namco says that the video game will have custom features in Japan market.

Gamezone says fans who enjoy the "Sword Art Online" anime would certainly enjoy "Lost Song" since it continues the story of the anime series. The new video game series is set in the Alfeim world, thus all characters are fairies.

According to Forbes, "Sword Art Online: Lost Song" initially sets in Svart Alfheim realm, but "in the follow on game Alfheim Online (within the narrative anyway)." It means that "aerial based combat is more the order of the day and this new game has embraced that fully."

The game is promised to have fluidity of airborne movement since Artdink, developer of "Sword Art Online: Lost Song," utilizes its recent Macross gaming expertise.

Report says "Lost Song" is not at all "a massively multiplayer online game." Although, the game has an online multiplayer component yet the focus of the game is to simulate the original story via single-player component. It is also noted that the new multiplayer setup appears to be decently competent.

In addition, the Japanese version of "Sword Art Online: Lost Song" will have 2 custom PlayStation 4- white and black that are covered with SAO artwork. The new bundle is released with new "Lost Song" game on November 17, and is sold in the market for 42,980 yen for each one.

As for the western release, it is set a week earlier than Japan, but it has not been announced that "Lost Song" with the custom PS4s will be available in the western market.

Aside from PS4, "Sword Art Online: Lost Song" is also available in PS3 and PS Vita.

Are you excited to get a hold of "Sword Art Online: Lost Song?" Let us know if you have played a great experience in playing the previous series of this video game. Comment below.

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