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    6 reasons to be very excited about SWORD ART ONLINE: Fractured Daydream

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesSeptember 19, 20244 Mins Read
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    What does it take to stir up excitement among millions of gamers? If it’s a multiplayer action game, the answer better be good. Game developers know that gamers are happy with PUBG and Fortnite, and you only get a chance if you have both a legacy and something new to offer.

    SWORD ART ONLINE: Fractured Daydream ticks both boxes. While the open network test results may be out by the time this is published, the trailer alone has given us plenty to get excited about. Some claim that Fractured Daydream might deliver the most thrilling experience in the SAO franchise yet. Whether that happens or not, here are 6 reasons why you’d understand the buzz around the game. Sword Art Online : Fractured Daydream is  up for Pre-order on PlayStation 5

    1. Multiplayer Action and Social Gameplay

    There’s a lot of talk about the multiplayer capabilities of the game. The word is that up to 20 players can team up for co-op raids, where they’ll battle ultra-powerful enemy bosses. The large-scale dungeon challenges in Fractured Daydream are designed for multiplayer, offering deep gameplay and community interaction. This means that SWORD ART ONLINE: Fractured Daydream is set to deliver a highly social gaming experience.

    1. Expansive Character Roster

    Fractured Daydream might be the most elaborate Sword Art Online universe yet. Fans of the franchise are guaranteed to love it, particularly because they can choose from over 20 playable characters, all drawn from the entire SAO canon. Be prepared to select from iconic heroes or even the most enigmatic villains, each with unique abilities and combat styles. This variety adds a strong sense of replayability, as players can experience the game from different character perspectives. This feature makes Fractured Daydream equally appealing to both longtime fans and newcomers.

    1. A New and Compelling Narrative

    Fractured Daydream offers a completely new narrative never experienced before in the SAO series. In this game, virtual worlds from different arcs of Sword Art Online collide due to a malfunction in the Galaxia system. Players will find themselves forming unexpected alliances and facing unimaginable scenarios with characters from various timelines. This fractured reality is where the game gets its name. Longtime fans will likely be drawn to the chance to revisit different parts of the SAO universe, while newcomers may be inspired to dive deeper into its history.

    1. Combat: Easy to Pick Up, Hard to Master

    If history is any guide, the combat in SWORD ART ONLINE: Fractured Daydream will be easy to learn but challenging to master. This delicate balance is a key ingredient in the success of the SAO franchise. The game’s beauty lies in the need to improve your skills to handle combat-heavy raids, while also allowing players to casually explore the stunning virtual worlds when a breather is needed.

    1. Pre-Order Bonuses

    We’ve heard about some exciting offers for early birds. If you pre-order, you can unlock bonuses like the Demon King costume set and up to three days of early access for Premium and Deluxe Edition buyers. In addition to the game, there’s a rich selection of downloadable content available. However, these bonuses might only appeal to the most die-hard Sword Art Online fans.

    1. Fresh Gameplay Mechanics

    Whenever a new version of a well-established action game is released, gamers often worry about getting just another instalment of the same old thing. But fans can breathe easy. Everything we’ve seen and heard about Fractured Daydream suggests that this game brings improved combat and entirely new mission structures. Expect deeper gameplay with more skill refinement, extensive weapon customization, and a greater emphasis on team cooperation. While solo play will definitely be big, it looks like co-op play could be the real star of this game.

    A New Benchmark for Action Gaming

    As you can see, SWORD ART ONLINE: Fractured Daydream offers more than just immersive multiplayer modes. It focuses on delivering an engaging story without being overly fixated on it. The game boasts a robust roster of characters, but it’s ultimately about how players bring out the personality of those characters. This is what action gaming is all about. So, go ahead and enjoy the buzz surrounding the fast-paced action headed our way on October 4th.

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