The Seven Deadly Sins crossover content will appear in Phantasy Star Online 2 PSO2 New Genesis
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The Seven Deadly Sins Crossover Appears in PSO2 New Genesis in 2024

Sega announced more new crossover content for Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis in the November 2023 NGS Headline program. Players of the new PSO2 online game can look forward to obtaining avatar parts and other content from The Seven Deadly Sins: Dragon’s Judgement in early 2024.

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Sega has yet to reveal details about the crossover content that will come from the final season of The Seven Deadly Sins anime series. However, It did share a new artwork featuring Meliodas, Elizabeth, and Hawk with New Genesis heroine Aina and the Phantasy Star series mascot Rappy.

Phantasy Star Online PSO2 New Genesis collab teaser with The Seven Deadly Sins
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In recent months, New Genesis has been following the trend of the original Phantasy Star Online 2 by frequently releasing crossover content from other franchises. The current wave started in June 2023 with Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045, and it has included titles like Uncle from Another World and Oshi no Ko.

The Seven Deadly Sins crossover announcement is unprecedented since the recently known roadmap for PSO2 New Genesis only goes until December 2023. The last crossover scratch in 2023, featuring Black Lagoon, will appear on December 20, 2023. Sega will reveal a new roadmap for 2024 in the next NGS Headline program scheduled on December 26, 2023.

Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis is available worldwide on PC and PlayStation 4. The online game is also available on Nintendo Switch in Japan and Xbox One elsewhere globally.


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