
SWORD ART ONLINE Fractured Daydream Character Pass Vol. 1
Three new characters, two scenarios, and a pile of cosmetics for a base game the critics already called repetitive. Only worth it if Fractured Daydream already has its hooks in you.
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About SWORD ART ONLINE Fractured Daydream Character Pass Vol. 1
My honest reaction when I dug into Character Pass Vol. 1 for Fractured Daydream was mostly relief that the DLC at least arrives with some narrative justification rather than being a pure costume dump. The pass bundles two content packs, "A Moment in Infinity" and "The Devil's Comeback", each pairing new playable characters with original in-game scenarios, dedicated weapons, costumes, stamps, and player card backgrounds. "A Moment in Infinity" adds Strea, the gnome fighter who fans of the older Infinity Moment and Hollow Fragment entries will recognise immediately. "The Devil's Comeback" goes bigger, dropping two characters at once with its own scenario. Three new roster slots in total, which is meaningful for a game whose identity is almost entirely built on which SAO personality you feel like running that session. The question I care about as someone who tracks whether DLC content actually changes a game's mechanical conversation is: does adding characters here meaningfully shift build variety or co-op team composition? Fractured Daydream runs on a five-class framework, with fighters, rangers, mages, and support roles each feeling substantially different to pilot. Each character has three skills, an ultimate, and class-specific enhancements that toggle with a bumper. If the new characters land in underserved class slots or bring skills with genuinely distinct cooldown patterns, the pass can quietly fix some of the base game's roster gaps. If they stack into already-crowded archetypes, they function mostly as fan-service unlocks. Without Bandai Namco publishing the character class breakdown for each DLC figure, that calculation is hard to nail down until you're in-game. What I can tell you about the base game context matters here. Critics landed around a 70 average on aggregate, and the consistent complaint was that Fractured Daydream is a repetitive online co-op action game that caters almost entirely to SAO fans. The story mode clocks in around seven to eight hours and gates character unlocks, which means new characters from this pass slot into a progression system that already demands a grind. The gear system, where random effects across weapon and accessory slots can render rarity tiers meaningless, does not get fixed by new characters. Neither does the thinning server population that reviewers flagged shortly after launch. More characters helps if your friend group is still active on this. It does not help if the lobbies around you are filling with bots. For the SAO fan who is already deep in Fractured Daydream's seasonal content loop and wants more scenario dialogue with familiar faces, this pass delivers exactly what it promises. For anyone on the fence about the base game itself, adding roster depth to a shallow foundation is not the answer. The new scenarios are short by design, the cosmetics are per-character rather than cross-roster, and the pass assumes you have already bought into every structural compromise the base game asks of you. Monika, Scout Team
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Game Info
- Developer
- Dimps Corporation
- Publisher
- Bandai Namco Entertainment
- Release Date
- Oct 3, 2024

