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  • Another major feature worth mentioning in the preview for Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis has been the coming of the brand new player classes PSO2 Meseta. You'll have the ability to pick from the Ranger, Force, and Hunter classes at launch. Each class deals hurt in a unique manner with special skills to boot. The Hunter is very good for getting up close and personal with high damage melee strikes, but in addition, it comes with high risk oftentimes.

    For this reason, you can elect to choose the Force class should you like to sit back and throw ranged attacks while using a variety of abilities. The Ranger looks especially lively however, because it supports high mobility and remarkable ranged damage. We will need to see how these balance out, but we are excited to say the least.

    If you are trying to get to Phantasy Star Online 2, today remains a great moment. It recently launched on Steam and still enjoys a massive population of players. There's new content via Episode 4 to enjoy too, and a host of Valve crossover items you may use. After New Genesis starts, the game will move over to that platform. Sega still has to supply all the details on how that will operate.

    All classes and races are accessible without spending any cash, and you are able to enjoy all mission content at no cost, too. Premium currency (that you spend real money on) mostly comes into play for upgrading your assignment pass, a battle pass-like rewards system that gives you additional, rare rewards as you perform cheap PSO2 NGS Meseta. Having a premium mission pass, you get much more infrequent equipment considerably more often, such as cosmetic items which you can not find elsewhere.