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Crunchyroll to Stream Phantasy Star Online 2: The Animation

Crunchyroll has recently announced that it will be streaming Phantasy Star Online 2: The Animation for those who have a Crunchyroll membership. Episodes of the anime will broadcast every Friday at 10 P.M. PST, starting tomorrow. Members in the following territories will be able to view the anime (courtesy of the above-cited Crunchyroll article:)

USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, Finland, Latin America, Turkey, the Middle East and North Africa

Not too long ago, it was announced that Sentai Filmworks had licensed Phantasy Star Online 2: The Animation and already have release plans of their own. Not a bad showing as far as anime companies go with regards to supporting the animated Phantasy Star Online 2 project, considering the game itself hasn’t been localized. However, there are many who probably already know of Phantasy Star Online 2 in spite of it not being localized, and even those who aren’t already familiar with Phantasy Star may find the characters, futurism, and school setting appealing.

Credit for the featured image goes to the above-cited Crunchyroll article.

Sentai Filmworks Licenses “Phantasy Star Online 2: The Animation”

Sentai Filmworks have announced that they have acquired the licensing rights for Phantasy Star Online 2: The Animation. The anime is scheduled for a January 2016 broadcast in Japan, and will be part of Sentai Filmworks’ winter 2016 anime season lineup. They plan both a digital and home video release.

Meanwhile, it’s not clear if the PC version for Phantasy Star Online 2 will ever be released in the West. Initially planned for 2013, it’s becoming more and more doubtful if SEGA will ever release the game. We asked SEGA for more information earlier this year, you can read their response here.

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Phantasy Star Online 2: Episode 4 – New Class, New Planet, Coming in the New Year

The same Phantasy Star broadcast that unveiled some new details about Phantasy Star Online 2 for the Playstation 4 also formally announced the release date of Phantasy Star Online 2: Episode 4 for the PC.

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Like Episode 3 which released last year, Episode 4 brings with it lots of new content. Episode 3 brought us the planet Hakubundo, and Episode 4 takes us to Earth! The adventures in this planet will take place in a vision of Tokyo in 2028, in its sprawling, mechanical metropolitan glory. There will even be a major enemy that is train-themed. While there are enemies such as a tank and a helicopter (with some crazy rotor blades) there are also Tyrannosaurus Rex’s and a new hooded enemy called the Phantom. Interestingly enough, the BGM music for adventures in Tokyo will change depending on whether or not it’s day or night.

PSO2 E4 Earth

And while the third episode brought us the new Bouncer character class, Episode 4 will treat players to the Summoner. This class summons and raises Pets to attack and provide support on the battlefield. You can summon more than one in battle, too. Individual Pets are customizable through a feature called the Candy Box, which is conceptually similar to the Navi Customizer from the Mega Man Battle Network series. and come with their own strengths and weaknesses native to their species. Only three Pet types are announced at the moment but more are sure to come – it’s hard not to see this idea becoming popular, and Pets do allow for lots of experimentation. Plus, the Pets announced so far look pretty cute.

January 27th is the expected launch date for Episode 4, following a regular maintenance period to update the game. Continue reading to check out trailers for the Summoner and the planet Earth – both of which are a few minutes long. And check out the PSUBlog entry linked at this article’s end for an even more detailed breakdown and more videos of the most recent Phantasy Star livestream.

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PS4 Version of Phantasy Star Online 2 Scheduled to Launch Spring 2016 in Japan

SEGA made a few announcements via their official Phantasy Star Online 2 Twitter account today, and one of them is the reveal of the release date for the PS4 version of Phantasy Star Online 2. The game will be launching in spring 2016, and SEGA will also be holding a closed beta test near the end of February. Additionally, they also stated that no PlayStation Plus subscription will be required to play the game.

Unfortunately, the game’s scheduled launch in the West on PC has been delayed indefinitely. To add to the disappointment, SEGA outright stated earlier this year that they are “currently not planning to release the PS4 version of Phantasy Star Online 2 outside of Japan”. It’s a statement that’s a bit hard to believe, given that of the 30 million PS4’s that have been sold so far worldwide, only 2 million of those were sold in Japan. Let’s hope that SEGA, despite their earlier claims, are in fact looking into releasing the PS4 version in the West.

Via: Gematsu

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Yakuza 0 and Phantasy Star Online 2 Recognized at Playstation Awards

The winning titles of this year’s Playstation awards have been announced, and certain Sega games have received some distinction for commercial performance or through fan recognition. These awards are based on the performance of games released from the start of November 2014 to the end of October 2015 and covers combined sales throughout Japan and the Asia commercial region.

Phantasy Star Online 2 (PS Vita version) received the Playstation Network Award for being one of the top three highest-selling downloadable titles.

Yakuza 0 received the the Gold Prize for shipping over 500,000 units, and the User Choice Prize for fans polled in the Asia region (Yakuza 0 being one of five recipients for this award.)

It’s worth noting that with receipt of the Gold Prize, Yakuza 0 earned itself recognition alongside some powerful competitors. Here are the other Gold Prize recipients:

  • Bloodborne
  • God Eater 2: Rage Burst
  • One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3
  • Grand Theft Auto V

While it’s true that Japan is generally regarded as a hostile environment for conventional “packaged games” (games on dedicated gaming platforms like Playstation 3, Nintendo 3DS, etc.) a number like 500,000 is quite good for a franchise that releases as regularly as the Yakuza franchise does. It also probably shows that Sega’s pivot towards more inclusion and marketing in the Asia region is going to pay off. With a strong Playstation 4 and PC userbase in North American and Europe, hopefully with some proper execution Sega can gain more footing in games in the West. I’m sure many fans can attest to the sentiment that Western Sega presence of its Japanese franchises could be better.

Toshihiro Nagoshi and Masayoshi Yokoyama were present at the event as representatives of the Yakuza franchise, per YakuzaFan. You can check out some nice images of Nagoshi and Yokoyama accepting awards at this DualShockers article.

Credit goes to the above-linked YakuzaFan post for the featured image.

Phantasy Star Online 2: The Animation – 2nd PV, OP Theme is Previewed

A second PV for Phantasy Star Online 2: The Animation has been released by the anime’s production team. The first episode will be screened at Tokyo on December 29, and the episode’s public air date is set for February 7.

On a separate but related note: Sympathy 2015, a concert event celebrating 15 years of Phantasy Star Online, also recently passed, and Shouta Aoi (voice of Itsuki Tachibana, a protagonist character in the anime) was on hand to debut the OP for the anime at Sympathy 2015. The song is called “絶世スターゲイト” (Zessei Stargate, or Unrivaled Stargate) and the CD for it will go on sale on February 3.

Continue reading to check out the song preview and some clips from the anime! I like Shouta Aoi’s voice.

By the way, if you didn’t already know, there’s a Japanese PSO2 the Animation Twitter account. Sega’s official PSO2 the Animation website is here.

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Phantasy Star Online 2 to Receive 7th Dragon III Code: VFD Costumes

Sega has announced new collaboration content for Phantasy Star Online 2, featuring 7th Dragon II Code: VFD costume scratches. Alongside revealing Episode 4: REBORN (which is to be implemented further in the future,) a new livestream segment showcased the character costumes from Code: VFD for an upcoming event called Dragon Raid Chronicle.

These costumes are set to arrive in mid-November, while 7th Dragon III Code: VFD has just released in Japan not too long ago. Check out a trailer for them after the break. The 7th Dragon III Code: VFD-related content can be seen about a minute into the trailer.

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Phantasy Star Portable 2: Infinity’s Multiplayer Servers Closed

Online game servers for Phantasy Star Portable 2: Infinity were closed on the 29th of September in Japan. The announcement for this closure was actually made three months ago in June. Downloadable content will still be available, but multiplayer online features are discontinued.

Phantasy Star Portable 2: Infinity released in Japan on February 24, 2011. That means the game’s servers saw more than four and a half years of activity. It’s often in the nature of the modern Phantasy Star games that there’s always someone out there interested in playing; activity on such sites as PSOWorld is a testament to that! While Phantasy Star Portable 2 was released outside of Japan, Infinity was not.

Moving forward, Sega seems to be putting their efforts towards Phantasy Star Online 2′s PlayStation 4 version and the animation project, rather than other Phantasy Star subseries or spinoff titles.

Phantasy Star Online 2 The Animation Second Promotional Video

Sega’s stream of Tokyo Game Show 2015 had a timeslot dedicated to an extended preview of Phantasy Star Online 2 The Animation. The cast of characters were all available for viewing.

The trailer that briefly overviews the setting and the characters can be seen below!

The cast and character voices are as follows (in order of appearance, character name first and seiyuu name second):

  • Itsuki Tachibana: Shouta Aoi (who will also be performing the show’s theme song, per the Crunchyroll article sourced at this writeup’s end)
  • Rina Izumi: Ayaka Suwa
  • Aika Suzuki: MAO
  • SORO: Tesshou Genda
  • Kota Kayano: Nobunaga Shimazaki
  • Mika Konoe: Rie Murakawa

(the names below refer to the 7th image in the gallery)

  • Masaya Kudo: Takuya Satou
  • Yutaka Sasaki: Aki Kanada
  • Seiya Urisaka: Shun Horie
  • Mayu Urisaka: Minami Kabayama

Check out the trailer after the break!

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It’s Been 3 Years Since the Last Update on the Official PSO2 Facebook Page…

It’s now September 2nd, 2015 when I’m writing this article, and that means it’s been exactly 3 years since we last received an update on the official English PSO2 Facebook page. At the time, it was the last day of PAX, where people could play a demo for the English version of PSO2. There’s actually a bit of a history behind the official Facebook page, since it was initially managed by Sega of Japan. The first few updates were all in Japanese, but the staff working on the page soon noticed they were getting visits from people all over the world, and not just Japan. The staff made an attempt to translate their messages in English, and said they’d like to make the game available worldwide. Given their comments, it wasn’t actually all that surprising to see the game was eventually announced for the West.

On July 10, 2012, the Facebook page was transferred to Sega of America. In the last update from the Japanese staff, they said they were surprised to see how many people outside of Japan liked the page. At the time, the page had accumulated 14.299 likes. Unfortunately, the follow-up posts from Sega of America wouldn’t last long. While PSO2 grew into one of Sega’s biggest games in Japan, the English website and Facebook page stopped posting updates altogether. At the moment, over 100.000 people liked the page. A number that I find surprising, given the fact that the game was never released and the fact that the page seem to have been abandoned by Sega. The only activity on the page comes from the fans asking Sega for an update.

Over the past three years, Sega has been very quiet about the status of the game. A year ago, Sega posted this message, in response to a tweet from a user lamenting the lack of updates on the Facebook page.

The game is still delayed. SEGA is currently working on bringing PSO2 to the West and will update as soon as we know more.
— Sega, September 2014

We’re now a year later, and unfortunately there’s still no word on what’s going on with the game’s localization. Worse, a Sega representative stated there are no plans to localize the upcoming PS4 version. While that doesn’t necessarily mean anything, as it’s not uncommon for such statements to be made even when the company does in fact have plans to localize the game, it only hurts Sega’s image even more. Sega’s new CEO, Haruki Satomi, said he wants Sega to “become a brand again”. But amidst what seems to be an attempt of Sega to renew their image, PSO2 is the elephant in the room. If they want to regain their credibility, a good way to start is to finally talk to their fans again. I’m sure they’d be surprised at how many people still want to play this game.

Over at SEGAbits, George has also written an article around Sega’s refusal to localize PSO2. It’s well worth a read!