It's confirmed, but the design is different from the artist's take. I don't think I have the expertise to go messing with tags in a situation like this.
Funny you mention SAO, since the foremost pair reminds me of nothing so much as Asuna and Kirito, right down to their color schemes.
A generic black haired cool guy with swords, following in the wake of a tidal wave of generic black haired cool guys. It's clearly what the upcoming season was just desperate for. The studio that's chosen to adapt this show must have incredibly innovative staff.
A picture dripping with mystery and intrigue, filling the viewing with curiosity about what on earth the premise of the show could involve. The cast and layout does not follow any genre conventions established since the market defining Sword Art Online. The setting and storyline must be incredibly unique and groundbreaking, yet brave enough to not need to attract the common viewing demographic, as it is confident in the strength of its own narrative. How compelling.
Between HG or AR. That being said, she had more than 1 drones, so that means it is dual weilding for HG style. If she has high rof with her drones, again, because she has more than 1, then it must be AR.
I honestly wonder that since she's using a suitcase, it'll classify her as a shotgun. And if it's a really good shotgun, I can toss her in with Elphet for the beginnings of the crossover crew. Too bad the Honkai collab doesn't have machine guns.
A 9mm sub gun, while compact, may not be enough to take down larger gobs like hobgoblins. He would be better off with a shotgun, or if it just has to be a submachine gun, something in .45 or larger.
Standard Vector models come in both 9mm and .45 calibers.