Every Sega Game is Coming to IPhone and Android

Every Sega Game is Coming to IPhone and Android

Sonic, here we come!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jun 25, 2017 @ 09:19 PM (Staff Bios)
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If you're a fan of Sega, we have great news for you. Every single game that Sega has ever created will be available on your iPhone and Android. According to their website, Sega Forever will eventually be offering up every Sega game ever released from every console era.

While this is awesome news for basically everybody, we won't be getting them all at once. The company is planning on a slow release of games to keep people occupied. The first games we will be seeing ate Altered Beast, Comix Zone, Kid Chameleon, Phantasy Star II, and Sonic The Hedgehog. After those all drop, they will be releasing games every two weeks.

Sega is very excited to launch all of their games and allow people to experience them all over again. On top of all this news, every single game will be completely free. Keep in mind that the free versions will have ads, but for $1.99 you can buy the game ad-free. I'm really excited for this and it's all available right now!

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