Summary

  • Sega has revealed an official merch line dedicated to some of its biggest classic games.
  • The range's reveal comes right after Sega confirmed a lot of those games will be delisted on December 6.
  • That the games are being celebrated via merch despite the mass delisting has some convinced a bigger announcement is coming.

Sega revealed it will be delisting a lot of its games ne📖xt month, sparkin꧅g rumors that either a collection of some sort is on the way or it will be providing a major update on its promised revivals of classic series befo꧙re the end of the year. Those rumors were fueled over the weekend as the iconic studio revealed its Sega Classics range, a merch collection that features a lot of the games that will be disappearing from storefronts on December 6.

Sega took to Twitter to reveal its new merch, and even though there are a lot of games represented in the images, they don't do it justice. There are a lot of classic Sega games in the collection from Golden Axe to Alex Kidd to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Crazy Taxi. Aಞll examples of games that will be leaving Steam and the Xbox Games Store next month along with so many more titles that are a part of the new Sega Classics collection.

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The replies to the collection's reveal can be split into two categories - questions about games missing from it, and questions asking why Sega would release merch for games the day after it revealed those games are being delisted. Speculation immediately after the delisting news broke was that Sega has something to say about 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:its Crazy Tax🍸i and Jet S🧸et Radio reboots coming in December. That the two games now have their own merch but will soon be unavailable to buy has only𒆙 s♓olidified those beliefs.

Sega Classics Includes Merch Dedicated To Some Of The Studio's Biggest Games

Games That Might Be Getting Their Reboots Sooner Rather Than Later

As for some of the games missing from the Sega Classics collection, if you want something Shenmue-themed then you'll need💦 to head to Insert Coin. As for Virtua Fighter, its absence from the range is a little more surprising when it was confirmed last week that 1🌟68澳洲幸运5开奖网:a new installment in the series is in the works. As for what you can get from the collection rather than what you c꧅an't, there's a G🐼olden Axe hoodie, an Altered Beast tank top, and a whole heck of a lot more.

  • Crazy Taxi T-Shirt

    The Sega Classics collection includes merch featuring some of the studio's biggest and most popular creations, so of course that includes Crazy Taxi. Sega's Crazy Taxi t-shirt has the image from the game's cover are on the chest and is available in a lot of different color options.

  • Golden Axe Sweatshirt.

    Sega has launched something it has dubbed the Classics collection which is made up of clothes sporting images and logos from some of it✅s best-loved games. This sweatshirt is an homage to Golden Axe, responsible for a trilogy in the early 1990s that had🙈 people flocking to the Sega Genesis.

  • Jet Set Radio Hoodie

    Sega has paid homage to some of its greatest games and series by releasing a Classics line of merchandise dedicated to them. Jet Set Radio is a part of the range, and one of th🌌e items in the collection features its lead character a𝕴nd logo on a hoodie available in a range of colors.

The biggest absence from the collection is the biggest Sega property of all, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Sonic the Hedgehog. There's nothing secret or sinister behind that omission, though. Sonic is just so much bigger than anything else Sega has ever done. The Blue Blur does his own thing, and most recently on the merch front, that thing was 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a 💖collection dedicate☂d to Sonic Adventure, part of a growi♕ng homage to the Dreamcast at Limited Run Games.

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