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Home»Game News»SEGA Account System Is Proof That SEGA Is Doubling Down on Its Live Service Dreams

SEGA Account System Is Proof That SEGA Is Doubling Down on Its Live Service Dreams

Will SEGA’s live service dreams soar like NiGHTS?

Sidharta F. RasidiBy Sidharta F. RasidiJanuary 22, 20253 Mins Read
SEGA Account System Is Proof That SEGA Is Doubling Down On Its Live Service Dreams
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Are you tired with having to remember various usernames and password just to launch single-player games? Well, you shouldn’t be. Because SEGA has just launched the SEGA Account system, which could herald the company’s move to live service games production. The free online profile will give you access to a ‘host of benefits’ when playing SEGA and Atlus games and using their online services. A record of what SEGA games you’ve played is also planned to be added later.

It’s not clear whether this service will have functionality with SEGA’s Aime card, unlike Bandai Namco ID’s BanaPassport arcade card integration. But right now, signing up does come with a reward that Yakuza fans might find it hard to miss out on. Linking a SEGA Account to your platform of choice by March 7 will reward you with a special DLC outfit. Said unlockable is a Kazuma Kiryu suit for Majima in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii.

But let’s be real here for a moment — do we really need yet another account to remember, just for single-player games? Right now offline games like Like a Dragon, Sonic, and Atlus RPGs are the company’s main breadwinners. So why does it need to dangle shiny outfits to herd players into yet another ecosystem no one asked for?

The answer is simple: because SEGA is the next entity to dive headfirst into the live service waters. Maybe not right now, but it’s going to be some time ‘soon enough,’ no doubt.

SEGA Account bonus reward
Image source: Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, SEGA

SEGA President Shuji Utsumi hinted at something that the company ‘could not disclose’ right now during a recent interview with BBC. While details remain under wraps, the Sonic maker also has plans to revitalize its classic IPs into live service games according to industry leaks.

Thankfully, the company will not go all in to the live service hype, if we go by with the report. First, SEGA will be making traditional remakes for both Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio. If deemed successful then the second phase finally starts, where it’ll make their successors with live service model. Still, that doesn’t mean the non-live service ones won’t need SEGA Account for additional features.

Second, the Virtua Fighter series owner has openly said it’s working on a ‘super game’ to be released on March 2026. SEGA Account and the live service strategy might have something to do with it.

Interestingly, SEGA has also pulled various Mega Drive, Genesis Classics, and Dreamcast Classics games from digital storefronts. Many suspect the Tokyo-based company may be hoarding its retro treasures to pad out its future subscription service. However, unlike Xbox Game Pass or PlayStation Plus, SEGA lacks a dedicated modern gaming console, which might keep it ambitions in check.

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There’s a huge chance that the company won’t hold its retro catalog captive behind a subscription wall and will rerelease it down the road. Still, with titles like Streets of Rage and Golden Axe in their arsenal, they could be betting on their library to do the heavy lifting.

For now, let’s just remain cautious as SEGA steps toes first into the free-for-all live service arena with the Account system.

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An ordinary Indonesian who enjoys playing and talking about video games. His favorite games are Monster Hunter: World, Space Invader Extreme 2, THE iDOLM@STER SP, Road Trip Adventure, Halo series, and KOEI Tecmo's Warriors series.

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