PSO2 Phantasy Star Online 2 Frame Arms Reloaded

Get Your Mecha Fix In PSO2 With a Frame Arms Reloaded Collection

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If you are a fan of mecha or mecha-musume who is also playing PSO2, you will not want to miss the Frame Arms collaboration content. The global version of Phantasy Star Online 2 has set up a new AC Scratch Ticket collection titled Frame Arms Reloaded. It will be available until January 20, 2021 at 1am ET.

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The collection’s main highlights are mecha outfits based on the SA-16 Stylet, Type 32 Model 1 Gou-Rai, and YSZ-24 Baselard. Although the collection features separate body parts for CASTs, it includes full-body outfits that can also be worn by Humans, Neumans, and Deumans. It also comes with exclusive Zelfikar parts for male CASTs and Gourai-Kai for female characters.

Sega has also shared a trailer showing the Frame Arms Reloaded collection on the global PSO2 channel:

[tnm_video layout=”mnmd-post-media”]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ikvS5D7qaI[/tnm_video]

Frame Arms is a line of mecha plastic models originally designed for Kotobukiya. The company also launched a mecha-musume spinoff line called Frame Arms Girl. Kotobukiya previously released a Frame Arms Girl version of Kojima Productions’ Ludens mascot in February 2020. It will release the series-related Frame Music Girl Snow Miku kit in 2021.

The global version of Phantasy Star Online 2 is immediately available on PC and Xbox One. Sega recently updated the online game with new Episode 6 content on December 9, 2020.


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