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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sega Explores Netflix-Style Game Subscription Service Amid Push for Global Revival Sega Considers Subscription Service for Gaming Fans Sega, the iconic gaming company behind hits like Sonic the Hedgehog, is contemplating launching a Netflix-like subscription service for video games. This bold move would place Sega alongside competitors such as Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation Plus, and [&#8230;]</p>
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<h3>Sega Considers Subscription Service for Gaming Fans</h3>
<p><a href="https://www.sega.com/">Sega</a>, the iconic gaming company behind hits like <strong>Sonic the Hedgehog</strong>, is contemplating launching a <strong>Netflix-like subscription service for video games</strong>. This bold move would place Sega alongside competitors such as <strong>Xbox Game Pass</strong>, <strong>PlayStation Plus</strong>, and other established gaming subscription platforms.</p>
<p>Sega’s president, <strong>Shuji Utsumi</strong>, revealed to the BBC that the idea is under active consideration. “We’re thinking and discussing something we can’t disclose right now,” Utsumi said, calling such services “very interesting.”</p>
<h3>The Rise of Gaming Subscriptions</h3>
<p>Subscription services have transformed how gamers access titles, offering vast libraries for a monthly fee instead of outright ownership. Competitors like <strong>Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass</strong> and <strong>Sony’s PlayStation Plus</strong> charge monthly fees ranging from <strong>£6.99 to £14.99</strong>, depending on features. Similarly, <strong>EA</strong>, <strong>Ubisoft</strong>, and <strong>Nintendo</strong> operate their own subscription plans.</p>
<p>If Sega launches its own platform, it could appeal to fans who primarily enjoy Sega games, providing a centralized hub while generating direct revenue from users. However, industry experts warn this could increase costs for gamers managing multiple subscriptions.</p>
<h3>Mixed Reactions from the Gaming Community</h3>
<p>While some are excited about the prospect, others worry about oversaturation.<br />
Twitch streamer <strong>Rachel Howie</strong> (known as <strong>DontRachQuit</strong>) expressed mixed feelings. “We already have so many subscriptions, it’s hard to justify another one,” she said.</p>
<p><strong>Sophie Smart</strong>, Production Director at <strong>No More Robots</strong>, added, “I’d love to see Sega thriving, and this feels modern, but it might push consumers into paying for yet another service if Sega’s games are pulled from existing platforms.”</p>
<h3>Sega’s Drive to Regain Its Shine</h3>
<p>Speaking ahead of the <strong>Sonic the Hedgehog 3 movie</strong> premiere, Utsumi acknowledged Sega’s lost dominance since its 1990s rivalry with <strong>Nintendo</strong>. “I want to make Sega really shiny again,” he said. He cited a need to expand beyond domestic success in Japan and re-establish Sega on a global stage.</p>
<p>“Sega has amazing IPs, a great RPG group, and is a well-known brand. Now is the time to be more offensive, not defensive,” Utsumi declared.</p>
<p>He compared this approach to the company’s 1990s “rock and roll mentality,” which positioned Sonic as a cooler alternative to Mario. Sega aims to replicate this with its upcoming Sonic projects, which Utsumi promised would be “challenging and exciting” while meeting fans’ high expectations.</p>
<h3>The Future of Sonic Adventure and Chao Garden</h3>
<p>Fans have long clamored for a follow-up to the beloved <strong>Sonic Adventure</strong> series, including the return of the <strong>Chao Garden</strong>. While Utsumi teased discussions about it, he withheld details, emphasizing Sega’s focus on delivering a product that exceeds expectations.</p>
<h3>Sega’s Year in Review</h3>
<p>Despite successes with titles like <strong>Metaphor: ReFantazio</strong> and progress in film and TV adaptations, Sega faced challenges in 2023. In March, the company laid off <strong>240 employees</strong>, a decision Utsumi called “hard but necessary” to reset priorities. Additionally, the much-anticipated <strong>Football Manager 2025</strong> was delayed due to “quality issues.”</p>
<p>Utsumi defended the delay, stating, “Providing a game early might be better financially, but we chose to maintain our quality discipline.”</p>
<h3>A Bright Future Ahead?</h3>
<p>With the imminent release of <strong>Sonic the Hedgehog 3</strong> and plans for revitalizing its brand, Sega appears committed to recapturing its former glory. Utsumi summed up the company’s ambitions: “It’d be nice if the excitement we bring to movies extends to everything we do.”</p>
<p><a href="https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckgnj7e8028o"><em>Source</em></a></p>
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