Mega Man Star Force is an action RPG series that debuted in 2006 to celebrate Mega Man's 20th anniversary. It follows the coming-of-age journey of Geo Stelar and Omega-Xis as they stand against threats approaching from space. Blending the strategic card battles inherited from the Mega Man Battle Network lineage with fast-paced action, the series won wide acclaim and expanded across multiple media, including a TV anime adaptation, comic serialization, and toy tie-ins linked to the games. Mega Man Star Force Pegasus / Leo / Dragon: In the year 220X, scientific technology has advanced dramatically, and an EM Wave World has been established where data and programs travel via radio waves. In the real world, incidents caused by EM wave viruses are occurring frequently. Geo Stelar, unable to recover from the shock of his father going missing after being caught up in an incident, stops going to school and drifts through his days. Then one day, Geo encounters Omega-Xis, an alien from Planet FM. After a certain event, Geo merges with Omega-Xis and transforms into Mega Man. A story begins that spans the real world, the EM Wave World, and the cyber world as they face threats coming from space. Mega Man Star Force 2: Berserk x Ninja / Berserk x Dinosaur: Two months after the battle with the FM-ians, Earth has escaped crisis and peace has returned. One day, Geo goes to a movie theater with his friends, when a mysterious gentleman suddenly appears along with EM wave viruses. Seeking ancient artifacts known as OOPArts, they begin attacking people without warning. A new story unfolds around the power of the OOPArts. Mega Man Star Force 3: Black Ace / Red Joker: As EM wave technology advances further, EM wave viruses become more violent and systems frequently go out of control due to rising noise levels, threatening everyday life. Then a mysterious gigantic meteor, "Meteor G," suddenly appears and begins to approach Earth, and the EM Wave World starts to feel the effects of the noise. Can Geo and his friends stop the massive meteor? As the world heads toward its end, the story launches into its climax. New features include a high-resolution filter (toggle on/off), assist functions and difficulty options, special Append Cards (some not included), online battles with casual and ranked matches, the BrotherBand friends system with up to 100 registrations, and a gallery mode with over 1000 illustrations. A music player is included with BGM from the three numbered titles and newly arranged tracks, which can also be enabled during gameplay. Players: 1 (Online: 2). CERO rating: B (Ages 12 and up). Note: PlayStation Plus membership is required for online play on PS5. Cross-play and cross-save are not supported.