Frieren in Phantasy Star Online 2 PSO2 New Genesis
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See Frieren Character Avatars in PSO2: New Genesis

Sega has published details on more external IP crossover content for Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis at the December 2024 NGS Headline program. It included details on the Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End crossover in PSO2: New Genesis, which Sega had teased previously.

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The Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End crossover content will be available to obtain in PSO2: New Genesis for roughly a month starting from January 8, 2025. The “Frieren the Slayer Style” scratch ticket will appear for the duration of the event. It will let players obtain avatar parts, voice sets, and weapon camos modeled after Frieren, Fern, and Stark by spending paid currency. All players can also obtain free character acrylic stands as Build Parts for their Creative Space by logging in daily during the event.

Near the end of the Headline program, Sega revealed that it will add another batch of crossover content from A Certain Magical Index III in February 2025. This title will fill the “Anime based on light novel” crossover slot for February-March 2025 in the newly published roadmap for the first half of 2025. The company will publish more details on this crossover event on January 28, 2025.

The same roadmap also teases new crossover content from yet another anime based on a light novel between April and May 2025, an internal Sega title crossover in June 2025, and a sci-fi fantasy toy line in July 2025.

Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis is available worldwide on PC and PlayStation 4. The game is also available on Nintendo Switch via a cloud version in Japan, as well as Xbox One for the rest of the world.


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