It's Crossover Time As Phantasy Star Online 2 New Genesis Meets Oshi no Ko
Get your goodies starting today.
Beginning today, Phantasy Star Online 2 New Genesis and the popular manga and anime series Oshi no Ko are teaming up to bring players new in-game items, emotes, limited time bonuses, and more.
Players can purchase avatar items for Ai, Ruby, and Aqua, as well as get their hands on emotes, build parts, stamps, and portable holograms. Logging in during the MMORPG's collaboration period will earn you a limited-time login bonus and in it you can receive Genesis Points, Star Gems, and Build Parts.
Check out all the rewards and important dates on the official site.
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