Sega is thinking of launching a subscription service, and with a recent removal of classic titles from digital stores, ...
Microsoft's subscription service also happens to feature another company's subscription service in the form of EA Play, so if ...
"We're thinking something - and discussing something - we cannot disclose right now," said Shuji Utsumi, Sega's president.
Sega could join third-party publishers like Ubisoft and Electronic Arts in offering its titles digitally for a monthly fee.
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Sega might bring out its subscription service in hopes of making a new profit while giving fans a deal. But Sega isn't revealing much now.
Every year, we turn to a panel of trusted analysts to ask them what they see coming down the road, and ask them to ...
Many of the biggest publishers, like EA and Ubisoft, offer their own subscription services these days. Furthermore, PS Plus ...
Sega's president has revealed the studio is evaluating plans to start its own video game streaming platform which might ...
In an interview with the BBC, Sega president Shuji Utsumi said the Sonic maker is weighing up its own Netflix -like ...
Sega is considering launching a Netflix-like subscription service, which, if successful, could be a game changer in the long ...
Following Game Pass' launch in 2017, a number of big-name publishers also rolled out their own subscriptions. Ubisoft has ...