Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis Launches Guilty Princess Collaboration
Players can unlock exclusive Battle Maiden outfits, weapon camos, and emotes inspired by Tony Taka’s plastic model series in a limited-time AC Scratch event.
SEGA has revealed a collaboration between Phantasy Star Online 2 New Genesis and Max Factory’s Guilty Princess, a plastic model series created by famous illustrator Tony Taka. Known for his work on the Shining video game series, Tony Taka designed the original Battle Maidens of Guilty Princess, characters that mix fairy tale and myth inspirations with a twist on innocence and corruption.
For a limited time, players of the free-to-play MMORPG can unlock themed rewards through the AC Scratch Ticket: Guilty Princess Style event. These include outfits, hairstyles, and weapon camos that let players transform into characters such as Miao, Alice, Chloe, Kuon, and Elfina. Emotes inspired by their signature poses are also available. Alongside these scratch rewards, login bonuses will grant additional items to players who participate during the event.
Also, the global version of Phantasy Star Online 2 New Genesis, which offers full English text and voice localization, will stay synchronized with Japanese content updates.
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