Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Well, That Was Unexpected

Given the current state of affairs in Japan, you'd think that Sega might have decided to put updates for Phantasy Star Universe on hold for a little while. For a week, that was the case, but now it looks like Sega of Japan is ready to move on.

Information about this week's content update has been posted on Sega's Japanese Xbox 360 PSU Web site. The regional servers will see the arrival of the missions that made up the 3rd Anniversary Thanks Festa on the Japanese PC/PS2 servers. The event will run until Friday, May 13, for a total of seven weeks. A lobby change is also slated for this week's maintenance.

I'm sure this is a welcome surprise to many players (especially those who have been clamoring for this event for awhile). Meanwhile, the update cycle resumes on the Japanese PC/PS2 servers this week as well; Sega of Japan has also announced that it will be reducing the number of universes on those servers during this maintenance to help with the power situation there. Players on those servers were also reminded that service failures may still be possible due to rolling blackouts.

Personally, I didn't think updates would start up again so quickly. I guess it's a business decision more than anything else and the desire to get things back to normal, which is commendable. In any case, it looks like the update suspension is over.

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