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Sega considering Netflix-like game subscription service
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is considering launching its own Netflix-like subscription service for video games, a move which would accelerate gaming's transition towards streaming. There are already a number of similar services on the market - such as Xbox Game Pass and ...
SEGA Is Reportedly Considering Its Own Gaming Subscription Service
Microsoft's subscription service also happens to feature another company's subscription service in the form of EA Play, so if SEGA was to launch something similar, it could potentially become part of other tiers. Earlier this month, SEGA also delisted multiple classic titles on the Xbox digital storefront and various other platforms.
SEGA Is Exploring The Idea Of Launching A Gaming Subscription Service Of Its Own
Now, Utsumi-san said that SEGA is looking at doing the same, stating that the company finds subscription services “very interesting” and that it was “evaluating some opportunities” of its own. “We’re thinking something — and discussing something — we cannot disclose right now,” he added.
Sega could release its own game subscription service
In a recent interview with the BBC, Sega president Shuji Utsumi said the company is potentially considering its own game-streaming service.
Sega Says It's Considering Launching a Subscription Service for Its Games
Sega could join third-party publishers like Ubisoft and Electronic Arts in offering its titles digitally for a monthly fee.
Sega Mulls Over Creating Its Own Games Subscription Service
Sega is considering creating and launching its own Netflix-like subscription service for video games. Shuji Utsumi, President at Sega in an interview with the
SEGA Reportedly Looking To Launch Netflix-Like Subscription Service
SEGA's president Shuji Utsumi said they were "discussing something" when it comes to starting a streaming service, though there's nothing to share now
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Sega confirms no more mini consoles: Exploring the future of retro gaming
Sega
has confirmed that it will not release any more mini consoles, such as the
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Genesis Mini. According to Shuji ...
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The Like a Dragon Series Could Be Sega’s Solution for Game Preservation
The Like a Dragon series, formerly known as Yakuza in Western territories, could resolve Sega's ongoing game preservation ...
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SEGA Not Planning Mini Saturn Or Mini Dreamcast Console: ‘We’re Not A Retro Company’
SEGA America and Europe executive Shuji Utsumi has revealed that the company has no plans to produce anymore mini consoles ...
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SEGA Is Pondering a PS Plus-Esque Subscription of Its Own
Many of the biggest publishers, like EA and Ubisoft, offer their own subscription services these days. Furthermore, PS Plus ...
Rolling Out
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Sega CEO confirms no future plans for mini consoles
Sega CEO Shuji Utsumi says the company has no plans to release more mini consoles.
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How Dreamcast Killed Sega's Hardware Reign
Peter Moore, Sega of America’s senior vice president of marketing, announced to the world that SEGA was getting out of the ...
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I'm obsessed with Sega's bizarre Christmas art from 2009
December is the perfect time for brands to flex their festive spirit with seasonal ads, Christmas campaigns and in
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