The news comes from a Sega press release Forbes picked up.

Sega says PSO2’s PC release date is sometime in late May 2020, but it’ll only be available on the Microsoft Store. You can’t play it on Steam, Good Old Games, or the Epic Games Store. That might change at some point, and Forbes says it could even end up on PlayStation 4 (yes, please). But neither Sega nor Microsoft commented on whether PSO2 will ever stop being a Microsoft exclusive.

On the other hand, Phantasy Star Online 2 crossplay between Xbox and PC players will be up and running right when the game launches on PC. Since it’s an MMORPG, expanding the player base like that is always a good thing.

You can check out the original story over on Forbes. Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more Phantasy Star Online 2 news as it develops.

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