Sword Art Online - American Release (Temporarily on Hold)
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  • Reads 188
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 12m
Ongoing, First published Feb 18, 2015
One year after the Sword Art Online original release in Japan, Argus, the company that owns Sword Art Online, has added a few minor components (such as the all important not dying permanently and a log-out button) to the game and released it in America! It passed through the NSA and made gamers (and anime fans) everywhere very happy. However, Akihiko Kayaba has made a few minor personal edits to the game...
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Survival in MMOs is a funny thing. It doesn't matter how badly you want it, or how hard you try, it can't be done alone. Especially when the MMO is Sword Art Online. The virtual reality video game in which if you die in game, you die in real life too. It doesn't help either when the most dangerous band of player killers want you dead. It'll be hard enough to survive, but retaining sanity is another task entirely...