Sega has just announced that several of its games will be delisted on digital stores on various platforms by December 6, 2024. While Sega hasn't been a major player now in terms of selling consoles as it was in the past, the company has focused well on developing and publishing games. It has done great in keeping the brand alive, even working with former competitors such as Nintendo and Sony by producing and releasing games on their one-time rivals' consoles.
Many consider Sega's legacy to be highly important. When the Sega Genesis Mini was released back in 2019, it allowed gamers to experience classic titles with that bit of nostalgia in mind. In fact, that platform's successful release prompted the company to commission a Sega Genesis Mini 2, which launched in October 2022. A survey later that year teased what Sega Mini console fans would like to see next, although no further updates were given. Still, Sega's games from later consoles such as the Dreamcast have appeared elsewhere. However, fans who wish to play many of the titles on this generation's hardware may need to act quickly.
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