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What’s this new “Sega account”? Is a Sega Super game on the way?

Is Sega planning a massive return?

As spotted by Sega has just launched the “Sega Account,” which links together all of Sega’s games and services and adds some extra goodies for your convenience.

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You can have this account even if you don’t own anything by Sega yet, and it’s free to use. “SEGA Account is a profile that lets you maximize SEGA’s online services and offers a ton of benefits. Anyone can sign up, and it’s free to use!” It also applies to Atlus titles, and it “gives you access to a host of benefits when playing Sega and Atlus titles and using their online services.”

The service will also provide 𝓡users with bonuses and news about Sega-related games, promotions, and events.

What is the Sega Super Game?

The most interesting part of the Sega Account, however, is that fans are positing it to be related to a bigger move by the company. Back in 2022, Sega’s financial reports mentioned a mysterious “Super Game” project, which this could be related to. From Bloomberg’s report from back in 2022, we learned that this super game was targeting a release date by March 2026, so the Sega Account could serve as a launching pad for this Super Game.

An alternative to this theory is that the “Super Game” is an access point to revived and improved versions of some of Sega’s most beloved games from the company’s golden past.

Whatever the Super Game might be, it’s clear Sega is making moves to somehow remind players of the place it once had in their hearts.

You can sign up for your Sega account . The first bonus will be a special Kazuma Kiriyu skin for Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii. Linking accounts will grant you bonuses on .


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