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Pirate Yakuza: Free DLC Draws Players to SEGA

by Hannah Feb 22,2025

Unlock Exclusive In-Game Rewards with the New Sega Account!

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

Sega's new account system, the aptly named Sega Account, offers a centralized hub for all things Sega and Atlus. This service provides users with access to the latest game news, upcoming events, and exclusive in-game bonuses. It also allows for easy linking of accounts across multiple platforms, simplifying game tracking and management. Future updates promise even more features, including game history tracking.

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

Launch Bonuses:

To celebrate its launch, Sega is offering a compelling incentive: players who create a Sega Account and link a compatible Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth (Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii) account (Steam, PlayStation Network, or Xbox) before March 7th will receive a free Kazuma Kiryu Special Outfit DLC code for Goro Majima. Codes will be distributed starting February 17th, redeemable in-game upon the game's release on February 28th.

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

Phantasy Star Online 2 New Genesis (NGS) players also benefit. Linking their Sega Accounts to NGS unlocks generous rewards: 300 Star Gems, 100 C/Endymio, 500 Card Scratch Tickets, 3 Beauty Salon Passes, 3 Color Change Passes, and a unique Sega logo lobby action.

Potential Connection to Sega's "Super Game" Project:

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

The timing of the Sega Account launch fuels speculation about its connection to Sega's ambitious "Super Game" project, announced in 2022. While details remain scarce, the platform's launch could signify a significant step towards Sega's broader strategic goals, potentially impacting future titles across its diverse portfolio, from established franchises to new IPs like Project Century. The future of Sega's gaming landscape remains exciting and full of potential.