Pirate Yakuza Entices Players to Sign Up For SEGA's Services with Free DLC

Sega has launched its own account system service that not only keeps you updated with the latest Sega and Atlus news but also offers exclusive in-game benefits. Dive into the details of this service and discover how you can snag the free Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii DLC!
Sega Launches Sega Account
A One-Stop Account For All Your Sega/Atlus Needs, Plus Bonuses

Sega is jumping on the account system bandwagon with its own service, Sega Account, designed to enhance user experiences. According to the official website, "SEGA Account is a profile that lets you maximize SEGA's online services and offers a ton of benefits."
As a Sega Account holder, you'll get the latest updates on Sega and Atlus games, upcoming events, and promotions. Plus, you'll unlock exclusive bonuses and the ability to link gaming accounts across various platforms for seamless tracking. In the future, you can even review your game records across different titles.

To kick things off with a splash, Sega is offering a special incentive. Create a Sega Account and link a platform account (Steam, PlayStation Network, or Xbox) capable of playing Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii before March 7th, and you'll receive a code for the free Kazuma Kiryu Special Outfit DLC. This unique outfit transforms protagonist Goro Majima into Kazuma Kiryu's iconic look. Eligible players will receive their codes starting February 17th, which can be redeemed in-game from February 28th.
Phantasy Star Online 2 New Genesis (NGS) players aren't left out either. By linking their Sega Account to NGS, they'll earn 300 Star Gems, 100x C/Endymio, 500x Card Scratch Tickets, 3 Beauty Salon Passes, 3 Color Change Passes, and a charming Lobby Action featuring your character proudly displaying the Sega logo.
May Be Connected To Upcoming Super Game Title

There's buzz among fans that the launch of Sega Account might be linked to Sega's ambitious "Super Game" project, announced by CEO Haruki Satomi in 2022. He stated, "One strategy for generating such hit titles is the creation of a 'Super Game' - a large-scale global title. We're currently developing such a game, targeting release by the fiscal year ending March 2026."
While details on the Super Game remain scarce two years after its announcement, Sega and its subsidiaries have been busy with a variety of projects, including revivals like Crazy Taxi, Jet Set Radio, and Golden Axe, as well as new ventures like the mysterious Yakuza-like Project Century. The introduction of the Sega Account platform could herald a new era for Sega, but only time will reveal how these plans unfold.