Sword Art Online characters in Racing Master
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Sword Art Online Characters Will Appear in Racing Master

Sword Art Online series characters will appear in the mobile racing game Racing Master. NetEase and Codemasters have announced the crossover event on the game’s Japanese official website.

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This crossover will primarily feature three characters from the series, and each of them will also have a car themed after themselves. Kirito will appear with a 2017 Ford GT, and Asuna will accompany him with a 2017 McLaren P1. Gun Gale Online II‘s LLENN will complete the roster with a 2019 Volkswagen Golf R (MK7).

The event will also feature other Sword Art Online series characters. Players will be able to visit Lisbeth’s Blacksmith room to exchange crossover-exclusive content. The event will also have them collect Pneuma Flowers to revive Pina and collect more exclusive rewards. NetEase will also add an Aincrad Challenge mode that will have other series characters challenge players to a race.

There are conflicting details on the crossover event period. The key visual mentioned an event window between November 24 and December 24, 2024. However, the press release noted that the event will formally start with the launch of the S4 season on November 29, 2024. The game will also have a free 3-pull gacha available daily from November 29, 2024 until December 5, 2024.

A trailer featuring the Sword Art Online crossover event has also appeared on the Japanese official YouTube channel for Racing Master:

Racing Master is available on iOS and Android mobile devices, as well as PCs via a dedicated emulator.


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