PSO2: New Genesis x Hololive Collab Allows Players To Dress Up As VTubers, Enjoy A Limited Time Campaign, And More
There's a special holo tour website for those looking for guidance in-game.
Today, SEGA has partnered with popular VTuber agency hololive production to bring VTuber-inspired in-game items to Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis. These items allow players to transform into fashionable VTubers and are obtainable by logging into PSO2: NGS and participating in the Beginners' Boost Campaign.
With the AC Scratch Tickets, players can choose to dress up as Shirakami Fubuki (hololive), Ninomae Ina'nis (hololive English), and Kageyama Shien (HOLOSTARS). Items included with the transformation are different selectable outfits, accessories, and voices. By logging in to the game today, players will instantly receive hololive production stickers to alter their characters.
Additionally, all players can participate in the Beginners' Boost Campaign. Everyone will receive an experience boost for a limited time and newcomers can visit the special edition holo tour website to get an overview of the game and its many locales. Also, players who reach Central City can watch an exclusive short collaboration anime on the giant monitor in NGS.
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