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The Game Of Death (Inspired By Sword Art Online)
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Ongoing, First published Aug 30, 2020
Mature
This is a story I want to work on. It is inspired by the anime Sword Art Online. Am I huge fan of the show and love the concept of it, so I'm gonna take inspiration from it.

Synopsis

One day a new video game was announced. It was a VRMMO Called Blades And Bullets. It was a huge at launch, reaching over a million sales in the first day. After buying the equipment and the game, Kai Genji logged on. After playing the game, he decided to log out. Once he tried to log out, a message appeared. "Request denied by Admin". A tragedy had started in the game.
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