It featured a library of games developed for the Game Gear and direct ports of Sega Master System games, such as Sonic the ...
Sega is exploring the possibility of launching its own video game subscription service similar to Netflix and Xbox Game Pass. The news comes after the firm delisted several Classics games including ...
Xbox Game Pass has been a huge success for Microsoft and it's led to a bunch of other video game companies offering similar Netflix-style subscription services. It seems SEGA might be next, with ...
Sega is looking into the possibility of launching a subscription service for video games. In an interview with the BBC, Sega president Shuji Utsumi said the Sonic maker is weighing up its own ...
The move makes sense from a business perspective. With the likes of Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus already dominating the market, Sega is likely realizing that its best shot at competing is ...
This might also mean we will see Sega no longer providing its games to services like Xbox Game Pass or PlayStation Plus. Regardless, it looks like Sega is only discussing the idea right now ...
Nintendo, for example, has found enormous success offering a growing catalogue of its classic games as part of its Nintendo Switch Online offering – and SEGA Mega Drive is even one of the ...
Sega is considering a gaming subscription service like Netflix for its titles. Sega is also delisting games across platforms, possibly to consolidate under one service. Sega COO and recently ...
Sega is toying with the idea of using its own massive franchises - like Persona and Sonic The Hedgehog - to fuel a video game subscription service. Netflix-style subscriptions have sprouted out ...
But when it came time to pick one of his favorite video game characters of all time, Schwartz didn't go with Sega's blue hedgehog. Instead, he choose a supporting character from Square Enix's 1995 ...