The other major feature worth mentioning from the trailer for PSO2 Meseta: New Genesis was the coming of the brand new player classes. You'll have the ability to choose from the Ranger, Force, and Hunter courses at start. Each class deals damage in a unique manner with special skills to boot up. The Hunter is very good for getting up close and personal with high damage melee strikes, but it also includes higher risk oftentimes. For this reason, you can opt to choose the Force class should you prefer to sit back and throw ranged attacks while having access to an array of abilities. The Ranger looks particularly lively however, as it supports high freedom and remarkable ranged damage. We will have to see how these all balance out, but we're excited to say the least.

The game is already found on Xbox One, and will immediately feature cross-play once it launches on PC. A press release from Sega explained that"PSO2 will make its North American debut on PC in late May, exclusively from the Microsoft store." The game is free on both the console and PC, though there are perks and goodies and the like if you are an Xbox Game Pass subscriber.

The North American release contains the first three decades of game content in the Japanese release, even though it integrates a lot of quality-of-life and equilibrium enhancements. There were announcements of a localization, but there were flaws, then years of silence with no additional news until E3 of last year, when Microsoft and Sega fell a trailer for its localized game. It was a huge shock at the moment. "Holy crap," from the words of the Wes Fenlon.

Jon Bolding is a games writer and critic with a comprehensive background in strategy games. When he is not on his PC, he can be seen playing every tabletop game under sunlight. The sport does not milk you for money around every corner. It doesn't lock away content or development. But that doesn't mean you won't want to spend your hard-earned money on a few in-game costumes, consumables or quality of life perks. And Sega knows that, which explains why it just announced a Creator's Pack for PSO2 called, very appropriately, the"Sonic Collaboration Pack."

With a selection of Sonic the Hedgehog suits, hairstyles, emotes, masks and obviously a Sonic Knucles Weapon Camo, it is obviously targeted at fans of the blue blur. However, even if you strip all of that away, the 59.99 asking price is a worth as soon as you start looking at the consumables, 30-day Premium Package and inventory expansions. For me, the most important value lies in those inventory and storage expansions. While Phantasy Star Online 2 makes it effortless to ship all manner of items from your"on-person" stock to your personality and general storage vaults, you'll quickly find your default 50-item inventory space filling up rapidly -- particularly through Urgent Quests, Bonus Missions and high-level mining. You can now stock more in your own character itself, and instantly unlock an additional 250 slots for can you buy meseta on pso2 your character's expanded storage.