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In the match, Earth exists and acts as a transport between the dimensions

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    By Weismart

    Phantasy Star Online 2's big update is only one month away. Here is what content players can look forward to PSO2 Meseta when Episode 4 releases. August is slowly awakened, and with it will come Phantasy Star Online 2 North America's next large upgrade. Sega has teased the match's first major upgrade since launching on Twitter. If you've never played the Japanese version of PSO2, it may look a little crazy, but just because it is a big departure from Episodes One through Three. There's a lot of new content on the road and a few huge changes. Here is what to look forward to with the upcoming release of Episode Four.

    In the match, Earth exists and acts as a transport between the dimensions. It is a strange, light-hearted change in the sci-fi, balance of the cosmos episodes that players have experienced up to now.

    In true arcade mode, the main characters are mostly of high schoolers with this exceptional affinity, and strange events start to happen around them. On the PSO2 side, you are going to meet some new personalities and see old ones return, although most do not have a major function. A lot of the plot takes place on Earth and involves discovering the agenda of a high-tech organization, which eventually culminates into a lore connection to PSO2's world. It is largely a one off Episode, but the link to Earth remains forever open on earth of PSO2. Since gamers are traveling to Earth, you will find new Earth-related locales and enemies. One has already been published in the form of the Urgent Quest, Virtual Earth Fight Coaching. Another new principal place is the streets of Toyko, even though it's not clear whether Sega intends to change this to the North American audience. There are also other locations for the story and brand new Urgent Quests, such as the Moon.

    As they don't exist in this universe, enemies on Earth aren't Dark Falz. Instead, you'll see enemies called Phantoms, which come in many different types from Clowns to Steamrollers. They are primarily weak to the wind element, including bosses, but there are exceptions. The bosses are powerful humans or Kaiju variations of cheap Phantasy Star Online 2 Meseta Earth objects like a three-headed subway railway, so expect to find some craziness.