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No Plans to Localize Phantasy Star Online 2 for PS4

It has come to our attention that our partner site SEGAbits noticed a Kotaku writeup regarding localization plans for the Playstation 4 version of Phantasy Star Online 2. That is to say, there aren’t any plans for localization at the moment. Per Jason Schreier of Kotaku and his conversation with the Sega representative:

SEGA is currently not planning to release the PS4 version of Phantasy Star Online 2 outside of Japan

There’s a lot to be said for being upfront on the localization status of the game. There’s a lot to be said for the fact that “currently” is an important word in reading the above statement. Things can change, and Sega might not necessarily respond well (or at all) to what they deem to be unsavory fan conduct.

There’s also a lot to be said for the idea that this stretches beyond what could reasonably be appreciated as “tolerable” for any gamer waiting to play PSO2. It’s a shame. This is exactly the sort of move that does not do well for fan goodwill.

If the idea is being held somewhere that Phantasy Star Online 2 is fundamentally an untenable investment for the West (and to speak not on the company’s behalf, because so far as we know this has not been explicitly or implicitly suggested,) maybe all parties involved should seriously ask themselves why this is believed to be the case, and equally important – how this is to be rectified. Phantasy Star Online 2’s continued lack of localization is an enduring reference point in fans taking issue with Sega in recent times. As a new Sega fan and someone who does consider himself outside of the range of highly knowledgeable Sega fans who voraciously study the company’s history, I can still say that the move isn’t going to be well met in any sense of the phrase.

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7th Dragon III Code: VFD Collaboration Coming to PSO2 in November

It’s been an eventful weekend for the Phantasy Star series and Phantasy Star Online 2 specifically. However, let’s also take note of the fact that 7th Dragon III Code: VFD will be featured in Phantasy Star Online 2 in a collaboration set for November (specific date TBA in the future,) following 7th Dragon III’s October release in Japan. It’s a modest but noticeable promotional push from Sega for what might be the last 7th Dragon game.

Players will have access to costume pieces and accessories for female versions of the Rune Knight and Fortuner classes, alongside costume items for both genders of the Samurai class. I can’t guess as to why only female versions will be available for the Rune Knight and the Fortuner. It’s strange considering the Samurai received costume Scratches for both genders.

Also worth noting is that the collaboration content will be available for the PC version and PSO2es, the smartphone version.

Credit for the information and featured image goes to this PSUBlog article.

Sega Reveals First Trailer for Phantasy Star Online 2: The Animation

Sega has streamed the first trailer for the upcoming anime Phantasy Star Online 2: The Animation, giving us a closer look at the setting and the three main characters. The trailer suggests that the anime isn’t actually set in the Phantasy Star Online 2 universe. Instead, it appears to be using a typical high-school setting, and Phantasy Star Online 2 is an MMO which the characters are playing (much like in the anime Sword Art Online).

Below you can find screenshots from the trailer showing the three main characters, and also the trailer itself. The anime is set to air in Japan in 2016.

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Phantasy Star Online 2 Coming to PS4 in Japan, Episode 4 Also Announced

Sega has made several Phantasy Star Online 2 announcements on a recent NicoNico livestream today, one of them announcing that Phantasy Star Online 2 will be heading to the PlayStation 4 in 2016, alongside a new Episode 4: Reborn expansion. Sega also announced that the PS4 version of the game will be playable at the upcoming Tokyo Game Show (September 2015).

Unfortunately there’s still no word on the status of the release of PSO2 for the West. While officially still delayed, many have lost hope in ever seeing the game released outside of Asia. However, the announcement of the PS4 version may be good news for us. After all, Sega’s CEO noted that, while the position of the PS4 still isn’t that strong in Japan, it’s registering record-breaking sales elsewhere. Since Sega sees an opportunity there, it would only make sense that they release Phantasy Star Online 2 worldwide. Let’s hope they see it the same way!

Phantasy Star Online 2 Cast and Staff Announced, PSO Anniversary Projects Rollout

AnimeNewsNetwork translated a production staff and voice actor list for Phantasy Star Online 2: The Animation, set to air in 2016. Some key production roles are shown below:

  • Director:  Keiichiro Kawaguchi
  • Writer: Mitsutaka Hirota
  • Character Design: Minoko Takasu

Some of the voice talent attached to this project include Shouta Aoi, Ayaka Suwa, and M.A.O.. The studio doing the animation work is Telecom Animation Film, a studio that has been in the business for a long time and coincidentally is a subsidiary of Sega-Sammy Holdings. Telecom Animation Film has done Sega-related productions in the past, including the Hero Bank anime that aired in Japan.

Interestingly, the article that AnimeNewsNetwork sourced for their writeup also happens to display some of the other projects celebrating 15 years of Phantasy Star Online. One of those items is a Phantasy Star Online 2 Fashion Catalog, covering Scratch costumes from 2012-2015. There’s even an Amazon.jp page for it here. It’s set to release in a couple of days: August 11th!

Featured image is a scan of a print publication, and the scan was originally found on the otakumu article sourced above.

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Sympathy 2015 – A Phantasy Star Online Series 15th Anniversary Concert

Sega announced a new entry in the Sympathy concert series with Sympathy 2015. The last Sympathy concert took place in 2013, and at the time it was commemorating 25 years since the first Phantasy Star title was released. It featured music across the entire Phantasy Star franchise. Sympathy 2015 will celebrate 15 years since the first Phantasy Star Online title and will be devoted to the Phantasy Star Online subseries.

Sega’s official webpage for the concert event can be seen here. The event times are up, alongside ticket prices (a little on the pricey side!) The event is scheduled for November 23 at the Pacifico Yokohama convention center.

Credit for the featured images goes to this PSUBlog article.

Sega Announces TV Anime for Phantasy Star Online 2

To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Phantasy Star Online franchise, Sega has announced that Phantasy Star Online 2 will get an anime adaption named Phantasy Star Online 2 The Animation. Little is known about the project, other than that it will have an original storyline which takes place on Earth in the near future. You can find the official website for the project here. The anime is scheduled to be released in 2016.

Of course, the announcement of the anime only reminds us of the fact that Phantasy Star Online 2 still hasn’t been released in the West. Many have given up on seeing the game localized, although Sega still hasn’t officially canceled the title. As unlikely as it may seem, we still hope to see a surprise announcement for the game.

Source: The official website for the project, via Anime News Network.

Phantasy Star Online 2: Guilty Gear and Blazblue Content, PSO2es Gets Shining Resonance Chips

In the newest PSO Live Stream event, Sega announced new collaboration content with the Guilty Gear and Blazblue franchises, prominent fighting game IPs that belong to Arc System Works. Of course, Sega is no stranger to collaborating with franchises that aren’t in-house as far as Phantasy Star Online 2 is concerned.

However, a fun fact: Guilty Gear was owned by Sega for a couple of years following the merger of Sammy and Sega. While Arc System Works developed the Guilty Gear games, Sammy owned the IP. In any event, years later Arc System works would reclaim the IP and eventually develop the Guilty Gear Xrd series. And in the meantime, they launched another popular fighting game series called Blazblue.

Blazblue itself was party to a collaboration with Sega’s Border Break a year ago. The campaign was stylized as “BB X BB.” By visiting the respective game websites at the time of the collaboration, fans could unlock special items or treats for each game. It’s hard to figure out what prompted such a collaboration as the franchises are noticeably dissimilar, but in the end perhaps nothing gets in the way of true love.

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Phantasy Star Online 2 Receiving SEGA Collaboration Content

The newest edition of the PSO2 Live Broadcast aired not too long ago. While it announced plenty of news regarding game elements such as Scratches, Quests, and the Casino, I’d like to take a moment to focus on this broadcast’s announcement of Sega collaboration content. Phantasy Star Online 2 is no stranger to promotion with franchises outside of Sega ownership, of course, but I personally think it’s nice to see Sega celebrating the franchises and people within the company.

The featured image shown above describes Scratch content for Shining Resonance. This includes weapon skins, character accessories, and costumes themed after Yuuma, Sonia, Kirika, Rinna, and Marion. Voice clips or “tickets” will also be available for these characters, too. This content is planned for release in the middle of June.

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New Content Heading to Phantasy Star Online 2 on April 22nd

On April 22nd, Phantasy Star Online 2 will be getting several new updates. These include a new Ultimate Quest as well as new weapons, skills, Photon Arts, balance tweaks and various changes to the interface and team formation system. Sega has posted a video detailing the changes, which you can watch below. If you’re looking for more information on the update, PSUBlog has posted a comprehensive list with all the details.

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