'Sword Art Online: Gun Gale Online' Preview Reveals [SPOILER] Is Alive

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Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online has been a great spin-off of the Sword Art Online series so far as fans have grown to love the main character Karen and her avatar LLENN.

But at the end of the last episode, LLENN was presumed to be dead after M betrays her. But while the episode ends on a cliffhanger, the preview for Episode 5 reveals LLENN and M are just fine and could even still be in the Squad Jam.

As fans saw in Episode 4, LLENN potentially could have died after M points a gun at her and says sorry. After he reads a letter, he then takes the strange action so the preview shows that the content of this letter will be revealed as well. Since M and LLENN seem to still be in the Squad Jam, the ending of the episode was apparently not as fatal as it seemed initially.

For those unfamiliar with the spin-off, the synopsis for Sword Art Online: Alternative Gun Gale Online is as follows:

"In the world of guns and steel that is Gun Gale Online, LLENN has been a devoted, female solo player. She is obsessed with two things: donning herself entirely in pink and honing her skills with consistent game play. She soon discovers her love for hunting other players (a.k.a. PK), soon to be known as the "Pink Devil."

Meanwhile, LLENN meets a beautiful yet mysterious player, Pitohui, and the two click right away. Doing as she is told by Pitohui, she enters the Squad Jam group battle."

For those unfamiliar with Sword Art Online, the series was originally created by Reki Kawahara with illustrations provided by abec. The series follows a boy named Kirito after he and thousands of gamers get trapped in a virtual reality video game known as Sword Art Online.The gamers must band together to defeat the game's final level to escape, but Kirito and his guild learn there is more behind their prison than they were originally told.

The series began as a line of light novels published through Dengeki Bunko in 2009, and has been adapted into eight different manga series by ASCII Media Works and Kadokawa. The series has been licensed for an English language release by Yen Press, and has been adapted into an anime series by A-1 Pictures.

Its first season aired in 2012 and ran for 25 episodes, while its second season, Sword Art Online II, aired in 2014 and ran for 24 episodes. The series currently gearing up for its next big arc in the light novel series, "Unitial Ring," and the next season of the anime is set to adapt "Alicization."

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