Phantasy Star Online 2 is Xbox One X Enhanced, supports 4K resolution
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What you need to know
Recently, we reported that Sega’sPhantasy Star Online 2made an appearance on Xbox’s E3 2019 stage with the announcement that the beloved title was coming to Xbox One. It makes its way to the West for the first time with all content entirely free to play.
- Explore the#PSO2universe in higher resolution! Phantasy Star Online 2 will feature 4K support and an expanded UI display size on Xbox One X!pic.twitter.com/vXbo1GSAkp6. Explore the#PSO2universe in higher resolution! Phantasy Star Online 2 will feature 4K support and an expanded UI display size on Xbox One X!pic.twitter.com/vXbo1GSAkp— Phantasy Star Online 2 New Genesis - Global (@play_pso2)February 3, 2020February 3, 2020
There’s a closed beta taking place soon, and you can pre-load it already through the Microsoft Store. However, the biggest news from the closed beta announcement was that the game isXbox One X Enhancedand supports 4K resolution on the system. It’s unclear what the frame rate is at the moment, but we’re going to guess 30 frames per second (FPS) because it’s a third-person action title. Usually, third-person action games run at 30 FPS and not 60 FPS on Xbox One X.
Are you excited about Phantasy Star Online 2 coming to Xbox One? Will you play it or play the closed beta? Let us know. We’re really excited because it’s an absolute phenomenon in the East, and we’re curious to find out what the hype’s about! The game should exit beta on Xbox One on April 15, and the PC release should be exclusive to the Microsoft Store, so keep that in mind.
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