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Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet (February 23, 2018)

Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet is the fifth entry in Sword Art Online's alternate timeline video game universe, often dubbed the "Gameverse". As with the novel/anime timeline, much of Sword Art Online does not feature firearms, and so the previous four games, Hollow Fragment (set in Sword Art Online), Lost Song (set in ALfheim Online), Hollow Realization (set in Sword Art: Origin), and Millennium Twilight (set in ALO again), do not feature their own pages on this site.

The Gameverse timeline is a parallel timeline to the original timeline, diverging during the climactic duel at the end of the Aincrad story arc. Hollow Fragment opens with this duel, but it is interrupted by a major glitch in the system, which leaves the showdown unresolved and forces the players trapped in Sword Art Online (the game) to finish clearing all 100 floors of the great floating castle, Aincrad. This single event reshapes everything that comes after it, splitting the two timelines. Much like the alternate timeline Star Trek movies, the new timeline retains many of the elements of the original, as many things would simply be unaffected by people being trapped in SAO a few more months, and many of the same subsequent events happen, though they often take place in a different manner. One notable relevant example to Fatal Bullet is Shino Asada (Username: Sinon) and her dark past, which, in the original timeline was dealt with alongside the Death Gun incident in the Phantom Bullet story arc, while in the gameverse her past has already been handled in Hollow Realization.

Unlike the previous games, in Fatal Bullet the player takes control of a customizable protagonist, with the established SAO cast as well as new characters supporting the story. It is worth noting that the protagonist has a well-established standard appearance and weapon selection, but the player is allowed to change it as they prefer; the protagonist does not, however, have a default/established name, and as such one can't be used on this page. The protagonist's newly acquired AI companion, an ArFA-sys Type-X with the designation A290-00 and nicknamed Rei (meaning "zero"), is central to the protagonist's story and journey though the world of GGO. The protagonist's childhood friend with the username Kureha is the protagonist's main friend in the game, and introduced them to GGO. A mysterious solo player who goes by Zeliska, and the leader of a top Squadron with the username Itsuki also play central roles. The Death Gun incident also occurs in some capacity in the story as well, and is primarily the focus of "Kirito Mode", a side-story played from Kirito's perspective as he works to take down Death Gun, much like the original Phantom Bullet arc.

As with the Phantom Bullet story arc in the original timeline, Fatal Bullet takes place in the VRMMORPG of Gun Gale Online. It should be noted, however, that Fatal Bullet (the real world video game) takes liberties with its depiction of firearm models, often appearing a bit stylized and slightly futuristic, without real names, something that the "real", in-universe Gun Gale Online does not do (as seen in Sword Art Online II). Generally one would say that a video game that gets firearms wrong or stylizes them is getting reality wrong, but in this case it's actually a real world game getting a fictional game wrong, because Fatal Bullet is a game representing another game. That said, the weapons aren't drastically stylized, and are always instantly recognizable.

Warning: Some descriptions and images are potential spoilers for the series, read at your own risk.


The following weapons appear in the video game Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet:


NOTE: Due to SAO:FB's action-oriented setting , handguns, shotguns, assault rifles, machine guns, and grenade launchers can be dual-wielded after defeating Bazalt Joe, although this doubles their stat requirement.

Pistols

FN Five-seveN

As with his original timeline self, Kazuto Kirigaya (Username: Kirito) wields an FN Five-seveN akimbo with his Kagemitsu G4 photon sword; in Fatal Bullet it goes by the name "SPB Night Sky". The weapon is also used by Premiere, a self-aware AI that joined Kirito from Sword Art: Origin, who wields two of them at the same time. If using the "Sword & Gun" weapon setup, the Five-seveN is always automatically paired with the G-series (shorter blade) Photon Swords.

The weapon lacks damage, but is very stable, has a large 20-round magazine, and has a very low stat requirement to use.

FN Five-seveN - 5.7x28mm
Dual-wielding with his Kagemitsu G4, Kirito holds his Five-seveN in his left hand.
Kirito covers his eyes with his left hand, gripping his pistol.
Kirito, disguised as his even more effeminate avatar: Kiriko, has his FiveSeveN knocked out of his hands by Death Gun.

Browning Hi-Power / Beretta 93R

A cross between the Browning Hi-Power and Beretta 93R appears as the "HGBST3 Kusanagi", a handgun that fires in 3-round bursts (hence the "BST3" part of its designation). The weapon is used by Yuuki Konno the to her sidearm Muramasa F9 photon sword, while a pair of them are dual wielded by the canon form of the protagonist. If using the "Sword & Gun" weapon setup, this pistol is always automatically paired with the F-series (longer blade) Photon Swords. The weapon burns through ammo quickly due to being set on burst by default (with a 21-round magazine, that's 7 shots at most), but has powerful burst damage and is fairly accurate.

Browning Hi-Power - 9x19mm
Beretta 93R - 9x19mm

Glock 18C

The Glock 18C returns as Sinon's sidearm, named "Lightning" and fitted with its extended magazine, correctly holding 34 rounds (counting one in the chamber). It is also used by Alternative Gun Gale Online main character Miyu Shinohara (Username: Fukaziroh) as her sidearm, standing in for the S&W M&P9 that she uses in the novels; Fuka and the other three AGGO main characters make what are effectively cameo appearances in Fatal Bullet. Its description notes the compensator cut on the top of the slide.

The weapon functions similarly to the MP5K, but benefits from handgun-type skills.

Glock 18C - 9x19mm
A custom protagonist fires her machine pistol at a large mech.

Norinco Type 54

As in the original timeline, the player calling himself "Death Gun" uses a Norinco Type 54 "Black Star" to supposedly murder players in Gun Gale Online, just as he did in the main timeline's Phantom Bullet arc. It appears as the "Prosti", correctly holding 9 rounds (again, counting the one in the chamber). The weapon is the protagonist's canon sidearm(s), being seen using it during cutscenes where they use firearms. It is also used by Bazalt Joe (real name unknown) as his sidearm. Itsuki also gives the protagonist a Type 54 during the course of their interactions, which he mentions is the first gun he ever bought.

If using the "Sword & Gun" weapon setup, the Black Star is always automatically paired with the metal Estoc-typesword. Although it's unrealistically given higher damage than most pistols to offset its small magazine, it still used normal "Handgun Bullets", unlike the actually-larger-caliber Glock 37, which is unique in using "Large Handgun Bullets". Its performance is overall balanced, combining power, RoF and handling, but hampered by it's small magazine size.

Norinco Type 54 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev
Learning about Death Gun's true identity, Kirito (Kiriko?) runs him down, with Death Gun's infamous Type 54 being sliced in half.
Summoning her inner OP protagonist powers, the female protagonist brandishes her twin Type 54s as she and Kirito prepare to engage a group of enemy players.

Glock 37

The Glock 37, denoted by the combination of its use of large-caliber rounds and 11-round (10+1) capacity, appears as the "Long Stroke", and is fitted with a compensator. It's shown to be the weapon of choice for A290-00 (Nickname: Rei), the protagonist's Type-X model of ArFA-sys unit; Rei is never seen in official artwork with another weapon, making their canon secondary weapon of choice unknown. The G37 is also used by Argo (real name unknown), the whisker-clad information broker, as her primary weapon, while Itsuki (real name unknown) and Alternative Gun Gale Online main character Goushi Asougi (Username: M) use one as their sidearms, and in the latter's case, standing in for his Heckler & Koch HK45 pistol that he uses in the original work. It appears as a large-type handgun, and is currently the most powerful handgun in the game in terms of single-shot damage, although has somewhat high recoil.

Glock 37 - .45 GAP
Ituski brandishes his Glock 37 during a plot twist-ridden standoff. The gun is fitted with a futuristic-looking but impractically large compensator that might aswell also function as an extended barrel since it's about half the gun's size.

Submachine Guns

Heckler & Koch MP5K

The H&K MP5K, lacking its foregrip (making it resemble the civilian SP89), appears as the "Sturm KZ", holding a rather optimistic 40 rounds in its 15-round magazine. Characters hold the weapon with both hands around the pistol grip like a pistol, making the lack of a foregrip a non-issue. It is the primary weapon of Keiko Ayano (Username: Silica), a fitting choice for someone accustomed to using daggers.

Heckler & Koch MP5K - 9x19mm
Heckler & Koch SP89 - 9x19mm
With a promo image all to herself, Silica shows off her MP5K; being a dagger-user in other games, machine pistols are an excellent fit for this little beast tamer. Her beloved companion, Pina the feathered dragon, only appears in town as a pet, rather than assisting in combat as she did in other games.
A group of enemy players aim their variety of guns. The two gas-mask wearing gunmen to the left and right can be seen holding MP5Ks.

IMI Uzi

The IMI Uzi appears under the odd name "Draque L Sirocco", and holds exactly double the ammo of its real counterpart, at 64 rounds. It is the weapon of choice for Kureha (real name unknown), the protagonist's driven and energetic childhood friend. The gun has a polymer-looking tan handguard and grip. The folding metal stock is also always extended.

The weapon has the slowest RoF of all SMGs, but is accurate and packs decent damage.

IMI Uzi - 9x19mm
Asuna (left) and Kureha (right) strike a pose before an ambush. Kureha can be seen holding her Uzi with a grey finish and tan handguard.
Another view of Kureha's Uzi with the extended stock visible. Zeliska can be seen on the left holding her faux-KSG.

FN P90

The FN P90 appears as the "SPB Potassium", correctly holding 50 rounds. The weapon is mostly unchanged, except for the futuristic sight and more pronounced angles on the gun's frame.

A hot pink P90 is the signature weapon of Karen Kohiruimaki (Username: LLENN) in the spin-off novel series Sword Art Online: Alternative Gun Gale Online, which received an anime adaptation not long after Fatal Bullet released.

The weapon has a cross between high RoF, decent accuracy and RoF, but below-average power.

FN P90 - 5.7x28mm
SAO FatalBullet P90artsheet.jpg
An Automaton attempts to fire its (oversized) P90 at Zeliska.

Izhmash PP-19 Bizon-2

The PP-19 Bizon-2 appears with a permanently attached PBS-1 suppressor, and has the fitting name of "Spiral Shadow"; its helical magazine correctly holds 64 rounds. The suppressor has the gameplay effect of reducing Hate (aggro) from enemies gained by the player. A pair of them are dual-wielded by Nijika Karatachi (Username: Rain).

PP-19 Bizon-2 - 9x18mm Makarov
PP-19 Bizon-2 with PBS-1 suppressor and Kobra sight - 9x18mm Makarov
A group of enemy players aim their variety of guns. The leader in the center can be seen holding a futuristic PP-19-2. Apart from the larger size of the gun itself, the built-suppressor is unrealistically huge, being nearly the size of the gun itself.

Shotguns

Like most other weapons, shotguns can also be dual-wielded, at the cost of double their stat requirement. Somehow, this also bypasses a pump-action shotgun's needs to be pumped per shot, or the natural need for two hands to reload a shotgun with a tube-magazine.

Remington Model 870 Wingmaster

The Remington 870 Wingmaster appears as the "Impact Wind", and holds double its real world tube capacity, with 8 shells. Alternative Gun Gale Online main character Elsa Kanzaki (Username: Pitohui) uses one as her secondary weapon, standing in for a pistol-gripped shorty 870 that she uses in the novels.

In terms of pure power, the weapon has the highest single-shot damage for all shotguns.

Remington 870 Wingmaster - 12 gauge
The protagonist pumps an 870 after permanently deactivating an Automaton.

Benelli M3 Kromo

The Benelli M3 Kromo, named "Valkyrie", is featured with its correct capacity of 7 shells and is always used in semi-auto mode. It is the weapon of choice of Rika Shinozaki (Username: Lisbeth), a blacksmith in other games and now a gunsmith in GGO.

The weapon fires in semi-auto mode, but is still pumped after reloading. The weapon has lower damage than the M870, but is compensated by firing roughly twice as fast.

Benelli M3 Kromo - 12 gauge
On the far left, Lisbeth stands with her M3 slung over her shoulder. Aincrad's top blacksmith will undoubtedly do just as well as a gunsmith.
Feigning a retreat, Lisbeth and crew fall back, with her holding onto her Benelli M3.

UTAS UTS-15

The UTAS UTS-15 appears as the "Honeycomb 87", correctly carrying 15 shells. It's used by Argo as her secondary weapon of choice. Its description makes note of its dual magazine tubes and cutouts to see remaining ammo.

The gun has the lowest damage among shotguns, but is compensated by it's high 15-round magazine.

UTAS UTS-15 - 12 gauge

Daewoo USAS-12 CQ

The USAS-12, fitted with its 20-round drum magazine, is slated to be added with the game's third DLC, used by Alicization (upcoming season 3) heroine Alice, a resident of the realm of Underworld.

Daewoo USAS-12 CQ - 12 gauge
Alice holds her USAS-12 in a promo shot, next to her childhood friend Eugeo.
Closeup of the USAS-12, giving a good shot of the markings and the ejection port.

Kel-Tec KSG

The "Peacock" is an optical shotgun (as in it fires energy-based projectiles, instead of solid bullets) featured in the game, that resembles a futuristic-looking Kel-Tec KSG, with the rear portion of the gun being replaced with a thumbhole stock. The weapon is held by Zeliska, which makes her the only character to use an Optical Gun as their primary, while Rain and Premiere use one as a backup to their dual-wielded primaries.

So far, the Peacock is the only optical weapon in-game to resemble a real-world firearm.

Kel-Tec KSG - 12 gauge
Zeliska takes aim after confronting Dyne.
Another view of the "Peacock" from the side. Zeliska can be seen on the left holding her laser-KSG upright with Kureha to the right with her Uzi.

Assault & Battle Rifles

Howa Type 64

The Howa Type 64, always fitted with a bayonet and all-wooden furniture, appears as the "Midou-Type AR", holding a rather excessive 50 rounds in its 20-round magazine. A silver-plated version and gold-plated version exist as a pre-order bonus items. It is the primary weapon of Ryoutarou Tsuboi (Username: Klein), which is entirely unsurprising given his preference for Samurai-style outfits and weapons in other games.

The weapon totes overall balanced stats with a simple stat requirement to use.

Howa Type 64 with attached bayonet - 7.62x51mm.
A silver-plated Type 64 on a pre-order bonus promo image, with a silhouette of totally-not-Asuna.
Good shot of the silver Type 64.
This dying Automaton is holding a Type 64 with a standard finish.
Leafa(center), Klein(left), and Agil(right) confront a group of enemy players, with Klein readying his Type 64.
Feigning a retreat, Lisbeth and crew fall back. Klein can be seen hip-firing his Type 64.
Gold & Silver. A custom protagonist and his ArFASys unit with the pre-order versions of the Type 64.

AKM

A fairly standard AK-pattern rifle fitted with modern polymer magazines appears, very fittingly, as the "Robust"; it holds 40 rounds instead of the correct 30. It serves as Pitohui's main weapon, though in-universe she's an avid weapon collector, usually using a different gun every time she goes into the field.

The weapon has the slowest firing rate for the assault-rifle tree and lacks accuracy, but has a lower stat requirements than the Type 64 and high damage.

AKM - 7.62x39mm
A PC basks in the glory of wielding dual AKMs.

FAMAS G2/Tavor TAR-21

The "Sylph Type-A" is bullpup-style assault rifle that's a cross between the FAMAS G2 and the Tavor TAR-21. Specifically, the rear and trigger guard resembles that of the TAR-21 and the front resembles that of the FAMAS G2. The weapon is fitted with a bayonet and has double it's real world counterparts' capacity, holding a maximum of 60 rounds.

It is the signature weapon of Suguha Kirigaya (Username: Leafa), even being named after the race she plays as in ALO; Leafa uses a Kagemitsu G4 photon sword as her secondary weapon. The Sylph is also the canon primary weapon of the protagonist. The weapon has the highest RoF in general, short of gattling-gun type weapons, but middling stats in other regards.

FAMAS G2 with bayonet affixed - 5.56x45mm NATO
IMI Tavor TAR-21 - 5.56x45mm.
SAO FatalBullet FAMASG2 artsheet.jpg
National-championship-level Kendo practitioner Leafa poses with her bayonet-equipped FAMAS/TAR love child.
Leafa(center), Klein(left), and Agil(right) before confronting a group of enemy players. Leafa has her FAMAS G2/TAR-21 hybrid on-hand, as she taunts them before the assault.
Feigning a retreat, Lisbeth and crew fall back. Leafa can be seen aiming her gun while running.
The male protagonist as he appears in his canon form, with his Sylph Type-A primary weapon. Note that although the weapon is stylized, it still retains features like the integral bipod.
The male protagonist with the weapon during combat.

AR57 AR-57

An AR-57, manufactured by AR57 (yes, you read that right) appears as the "SPB Rapier". It is the signature weapon of Asuna Yuuki (Username: Asuna), and named for her weapon class of choice in other games, the reason for which is because she and Kirito can share the same ammo if needed.

Due to its standard size M4-platform design, the AR-57 is classed in-game as an assault rifle (a very broad category in-game that covers nearly all shoulder-fired automatics), though due to its use of the 5.7mm round while being automatic, it is more accurately classified as a PDW. Its description does note that it's a conversion of an assault rifle platform, as well as that the shells eject out the (former) magazine well, due to the top-mounted magazines. The game's second DLC will add AGGO characters Clarence and Shirley, with the former using an AR-57 as her primary just as she does in the novels. Of note is that the model for the Mk3 variant of this weapon is missing its magazine.

AR-57 - 5.7x28mm
Middle-left, former Knights of the Blood Oath Vice-Commander Asuna holds her AR-57 by her side.
Asuna (left) and Kureha (right) strike a pose before an ambush. Asuna can be seen holding her AR-57.

SIG SG 550

The SIG SG 550 appears in the game, named "Jungfrau", appropriately named for a well-known mountain in the Swiss Alps; it somehow fits a whopping 60 rounds into its 20-round magazine. Its description notes that it was designed with mountain warfare in mind, and as such it boasts the best long range performance of any AR in the game.

As a downside however, its a very rare weapon.

SIG SG 550 - 5.56x45mm
A group of enemy players aim their variety of guns. Everyone with long guns are equipped with SG 550s.

Steyr AUG A1

Coming with the game's third DLC, the Steyr AUG appears as Eugeo's weapon of choice. His use of this weapon is a deliberate nod to the rifle's use in the Alicization arc, though used by other characters. It is called the "AR Blue Rose" in-game, referring to Eugeo's own sword of the same name. Its 42-round magazine capacity matches that of the extended mags used by the HBAR variant.

Steyr AUG A1 - 5.56x45mm
With the pair of them dressed in Navy-style uniforms, Eugeo holds his AUG.
Closeup of the AUG's futurized stock and Magpul magazine.

H&K XM8

This gun was added in the second dlc with a magazine capacity of fourty instead of thirty as it's real world counterpart does.

Heckler & Koch XM8 - 5.56x45mm NATO

Machine Guns

Despite different weapon types, machine guns in the game are still categorized as "assault rifles", meaning you can dual-wield two +10KG machine guns, if you choose to do so.

M249

The M249 appears as the "LMG Nuage", correctly using a 200-round belt; it can be distinguished from an original Minimi by its rear sight. Former policeman and all-round dense good guy Bazalt Joe dual wields a pair of M249s as his primary weapons, allowing him to out-damage every other AI companion in terms of sustained DPS.

M249 - 5.56x45mm
Bazalt Joe poses with the dual M249s.
Joe charges at an Automaton.

PKM

The PKM is featured as the "MG Karymsky", and correctly uses 100-round belts. The friendly solo player named Zeliska (real name unknown), nicknamed the Uncrowned Queen due to her never entering tournaments or joining squadrons, uses one as her secondary weapon;

PKM - 7.62x54mmR
Zeliska fires her PKM at a large Automaton in a trailer.

IMI Negev / M249 hybrid

In an odd example of what seems more like a live action armourer modifying an M249 to stand in for an IMI Negev, that weapon appears as the "LMG Ulan Buh". The core of the weapon reuses the "LMG Nuage" model, however many parts have been modified or replaced to resemble a Negev. The replaced Negev parts include the flash hider, bipod, 45-degree angle foregrip, handguard, carry handle, folding stock hinge, stock cutouts, ammo box (which correctly holds 150 rounds), and Meprolight red dot sight of the Negev. Additionally, while the "LMG Nuage" is correctly modeled with an open bolt, the "LMG Ulan Buh" is not; the (illegible) markings on the reciever also differ between the two weapons.

IMI Negev - 5.56x45mm

Sniper Rifles

MAS FR F2

The MAS FR F2 appears as the "Sangfroid", correctly holding 10 rounds. Sinon starts the game using this weapon, but will later switch to the Hécate II after a while, just as she did in the original timeline. Its description notes its thermal sleeve over the barrel.

MAS FR F2 - 7.62x51mm
Kirito deals with an Automaton who is armed with an FR F2.

VSS Vintorez

The VSS Vintorez appears, rather appropriately, as the "Quiet". It is fitted with its standard PSO-1 scope, but also the 20-round magazines usually used on the AS Val, and thus correctly holds 20 rounds. As with the PP-19 Bizon, its suppressor reduces Hate/aggro from enemies. It is the weapon of choice for Kotone Takemiya (Username: Philia).

Despite originally being intended as a compact sniper rifle, the "Quiet" is abnormally large, coming close to the size of a traditional, full-length assault rifle.

VSS Vintorez with PSO-1 scope - 9x39mm

SVD

The SVD appears as the "Dragonfall", holding the proper 10 rounds. It is the primary weapon of high-level player Itsuki, leader of the Alphard squadron.

The weapon is the weakest sniper rifle in the game in terms of damage and accuracy, but makes up for it by having a low stat requirement to use.

SVD - 7.62x54mmR
Itsuki aims his somewhat oversized SVD.

Mk 14. Mod 0

The Mk 14. Mod 0 EBR appears as the "MEBR Custom", correctly loaded with 20-round magazines. It is M's signature weapon. Literally. In Alternative Gun Gale Online he actually has his signature engraved on the gun.

Mk 14 Mod 0 - 7.62x51mm
SAO FatalBullet Mk.14artsheet.jpg
SAO FatalBullet Mk.14weaponmodel.jpg

PGM Hécate II

The PGM Hécate II appears as the "AMR Tiamat", correctly using 7-round magazines. After completing a quest (or after some duration), Sinon will upgrade to it after using the FR F2. Its fictional name carries over the original's goddess reference; Hecate was a Greek goddess of the Underworld, while Tiamat was the Babylonian goddess of creation.

The weapon has high damage and accuracy, but requires a very high strength stat to carry.

PGM Hécate II - .50 BMG
SAO FatalBullet PGMHecate artsheet.jpg
SAO FatalBullet PGMHecate weaponmodel.jpg
Hand on her hip, Sinon holds her trusty Hécate II by its massive muzzle brake.
Sinon fires her Hécate II in the game's CG opening cutscene.

Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum

As with the main timeline, "Death Gun" uses a suppressed Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum; it's named "AMR Assassin" and correctly holds five rounds. "Death Gun" uses this rifle to engage players that he's not trying to kill in a real world murder sense; it's only his Type 54 that's treated as having this ability.

Accuracy International AWM - .338 Lapua

Blaser R93 LRS2

The game's second DLC will be adding AGGO characters Clarence and Shirley, with the latter wielding her Blaser R93 LRS2 from the novels. Shirley uses this rifle as it's the closest thing in GGO to her favourite hunting rifle, the civilian/sporting version.

Blaser R93 LRS2 - .338 Lapua Magnum
A promo shot, featuring Shirley on the left with her R93.

Handheld Gatling Guns

General Dynamics M197 Vulcan

A miniaturized, handheld version of the M197 Vulcan (seemingly in 7.62mm like the M134) appears as the "Big Bear". It's the primary weapon of Andrew Gilbert Mills (Username: Agil), who's large stature is well-suited to such a beast of a weapon.

General Dynamics M197 Vulcan - 20x102mm

General Electric M134 Minigun

A handheld M134 appears as the "Goliath". As with all gatling types in the game, it has an overheat mechanic but no need to reload.

M134 Minigun - 7.62x51mm
Leafa(center), Klein(left), and Agil(right) before confronting a group of enemy players. Agil has his M134 minigun aimed to fire. This cutscene is a bit inconsistent as Agil is suppose to be armed with an M197 in-game, instead of the M134.

Launchers

Saab Bofors Dynamics AT4

The Saab Bofors Dynamics AT4, fitted with the grip assembly of the Panzerfaust 3, appears as the "Bunker Comet". It is used by Strea-MHCP002, "younger" sister to Yui-MHCP001, as her primary weapon, while she carries an Optical gatling gun called Benetnasch as her secondary. As a user of greatswords in other games, these large, heavy weapons suit Strea very well.

Saab Bofors Dynamics AT4 - 84mm
A custom protagonist fires her AT4 at a boss.

Panzerfaust 3

The Panzerfaust 3 also makes a proper appearance as well, called "Blast Spear". It's used by Klein as his secondary weapon. It seems likely the developers borrowed its grip assembly for the AT4 simply so it could share animations with the other launchers, as the Deneb Kaitos Optical launcher reuses it as well.

Panzerfaust 3 - 60mm

Milkor MGL Mk 1L

The MGL Mk 1L appears as the "GL6", and comes in variants which fire various different grenade types, such as HE or incendiary. The incendiary version is Agil's secondary weapon, and as if his gatling gun / grenade launcher pairing wasn't overkill enough, Fukaziroh, using the HE version, dual wields a pair.

Milkor MGL Mk 1L fitted with Armson OEG reflex sight - 40x46mm

Explosives

Plasma Grenade

GGO's plasma grenade makes a return. Two are notably seen on Zeliska's belt.

On her belt, Zeliska has two plasma grenades, what can be assumed to be one smoke grenade, and a bandoleer of shotgun shells.

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