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Sega launches new Sega Account online system — benefits and rewards for Sega and Atlus titles


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***** launches new ***** Account online system — benefits and rewards for ***** and Atlus titles

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Today, ***** has debuted a new

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with supported ***** and Atlus titles, starting with Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii. This account system, similar to other account systems from major publishers and developers, encourages users to integrate in exchange for in-game rewards and enhanced functionality.

In its early stage, this is still limited to Pirate Yakuza‘s in-game reward (a legacy main series costume for that game’s amnesiac side story). Still, the account system may become fundamental to certain in-game functionalities, like cross-platform online play, as with other account systems. For now, it seems incredibly optional, though.

In any case, it is interesting to see ***** develop an account system, particularly given the ever-shifting nature of the games market. At the very least, this implies that most or all future ***** and Atlus releases will involve this account functionality. Still, it could also mean that ***** is looking toward creating far more interconnected online gaming experiences.

While ***** isn’t the console industry giant it used to be, it’s still a substantial publisher and developer of numerous beloved game franchises. These include Sonic the Hedgehog and Like a Dragon (Yakuza) and the recently announced returns of Jet Set Radio and Virtua Fighter. ***** also owns Atlus’ entire catalog of seminal JRPGs, including the Shin Megami Tensei series and its more popular Persona sub-series.

So, *****’s adoption of an accounting system may impact future games in many series. According to *****, it’s just “a profile that lets you maximize *****’s online services and offers many benefits. Anyone can sign up, and it’s free to use!”

That phrasing is generally innocuous, but “maximize *****’s online services” and creating a dedicated account system suggest that ***** could have grander goals in mind. Maybe a Phantasy Star Online revival? Is there some PlayStation Plus-styled free games membership deal? In this early stage, it’s impossible to say for sure. However, ***** and its umbrella of developers still seem quite ambitious despite Dreamcast’s discontinuation in March 2001, about 24 years ago at the time of writing.

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