Phantasy Star Universe Sunsets


For Western players, the Phantasy Star Universe has already been over. Originally launched in 2006, Sega first began the MMO’s eventual closure by shutting down the North American and European servers on the PC and Playstation 2 in March 2010. Following, PS2 support in Japan was discontinued in April 2011, and just this month we saw the closure of the Xbox360 servers. Well, yesterday the game has finally come to a close with the closure of Japan’s remaining Phantasy Star Universe servers.

Any remaining Guardian Cash for players will be refunded as Phantasy Star Online 2 credit or as Webmoney AC. The shut down was originally announced at the end of July, and for the last month of service, players were granted access to PSU’s premium course for free.

Phantasy Star Universe to Shut Down: Update Time!


one MAG in, one MAG out.

Good news, Phantasy Star Universe! The long-awaited MAG+ update will be going live January 29th and will be running through March 12th. This event brings players together to compete for prizes, medals, and more, offering current subscribers on the Xbox360 to enjoy the rewards for plenty of time to come. MAG+, or MAXIMUM ATTACK G+ as Sega calls it, introduces new levels of difficulty and new rewards. The event will also feature live leaderboards, reward information, with the best prizes going to the gold, silver, and bronze.

Oh and Phantasy Star Universe will be shut down on the Ps2 and PC, while 360 servers will remain online for the time being. The shut down is expected to take place on March 31st. The move is, of course, due to low subscriber numbers.

But do not fret, PSUsers!

“this server / service closure is helping to pave the way for bigger and better things for the Phantasy Star franchise in the very near future!”

Yes, the Phantasy Star Online line of MMOs may have a life expectancy of two to three years, and have had every title crash and burn due to low sales and even lower subscriber numbers, but rest assured Sega will be there to make another Phantasy Star Online that will also have a lower life span than your average bottle of water.

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