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“The Quest Begins” trailer released for Yakuza: Like a Dragon

SEGA has released a new trailer, “The Quest Begins” for its one-of-a kind RPG Yakuza: Like a Dragon. In the trailer, the down-and-out Yakuza scrapper, Ichiban Kasuga, describes his videogame-esque heroic journey that will take him through an amazing array of minigames in a veritable underworld playground. Continue reading “The Quest Begins” trailer released for Yakuza: Like a Dragon

Over one million PC gamers have acquired their free copy of Football Manager 2020

Last week, SEGA and Sports Interactive made Football Manager 2020 available for free on the Epic Games Store for a limited time. And, according to the game’s director, over one million PC gamers have acquired a free copy of the game. Continue reading Over one million PC gamers have acquired their free copy of Football Manager 2020

More than 7.5 million players have claimed their free copy of A Total War Saga: TROY

SEGA has announced that more than 7.5 million players claimed A Total War Saga: TROY within the first 24 hours of its release. A Total War Saga: TROY came out yesterday and was available for free for its first 24 hours. Continue reading More than 7.5 million players have claimed their free copy of A Total War Saga: TROY

You can now get the new Total War game, A Total War Saga: TROY, for free on Epic Games Store

Now here is a pleasant surprise. SEGA and Epic Games are currently giving away for free the latest Total War game, A Total War: TROY. For the next 24 hours, PC gamers can visit the game’s Epic Games Store page and acquire their free copy. Continue reading You can now get the new Total War game, A Total War Saga: TROY, for free on Epic Games Store

SEGA will actively promote porting previously released games to Steam after Persona 4’s success

It appears that the success of Persona 4: Golden on Steam has sent the right messages to both SEGA and Atlus. During a Q&A session for its Fiscal Year Ending March 2021 first quarter financial results, SEGA re-affirmed its intention to bring more games on the PC. Continue reading SEGA will actively promote porting previously released games to Steam after Persona 4’s success