Sega Announces Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis Collaboration With Melty Blood: Type Lumina
The scratch ticket collab introduces new cosmetic items, weapon camos, and more.
A new AC Scratch ticket is available in Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis beginning today. The ticket – which offers players a chance at new emotes, cosmetics, motion changes, music disks, and more - is part of a crossover event between the MMO and the 2D fighting game Melty Blood: Type Lumina. This means players can dress up as their favorite characters from the series, like Shiki and Akiha Tohno, Ciel, and Arcueid Brunestud.
Type Lumina is the latest game in the Melty Blood franchise and is based on Type-Moon’s visual novel “Tukihime” which released on PC in 2002. The game will be available on PC and console and include upgraded elements including HD environments and an improved battle system. The end result should be a Melty Blood game with a more up-to-date feel.
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