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Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization On Nintendo Switch Coming West On 24th May

European and North American Nintendo Switch owners who are big fans of the anime series Sword Art Online will finally get the chance to play Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization on the platform on the 24th of May. The Nintendo Switch version which is titled Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization Deluxe Edition is a special updated version of the original which launched back in 2016.

The Deluxe Edition of the game includes the base game plus all season pass content, including Abyss of the Shrine Maiden and Warriors of the Sky. The game also has features unique to the Switch including being able to use the Joy-Cons to use sword skills, and four-player local co-op.

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6 thoughts on “Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization On Nintendo Switch Coming West On 24th May”

    1. Definitely you should!

      For an RPG based on a Japanese light novel series, Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization is definitely worth getting.

      From armors, boss fights, weapons, affection system, builds/skills, and everything in between, this SAO game is pure gold!

      Other games of the SAO series like Hollow fragment and Fatal Bullet are also great.

  1. Not sure about The Switch, on PlayStation all SAO games have physical copies “Except” Accell World vs Sword Art for North America.
    Accell World vs Sword Art released as both physical and digital in Japan and Europe, North America only got it as digital. I’d assume because Sword Art doesn’t have a big fanbase in North America as other regions.

    Definitely appealing, I’ve played Re Hollow Fragment, Lost Song, Realization, Accell World vs Sword Art, Fatal Bullet and Lycorys.
    World certainly recommend the SAO games, surprised they haven’t all been ported.

    Lycorys is okay, once the released updates and fixed the cube and daily quest. The 1st paid dlc became available finally. Can’t say im a fan of micro transaction dlc, but the cube has pretty bad RNG just using tickets.

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