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Yakuza 3 Remastered to be soft-delisted following the launch of Kiwami 3

While SEGA is generally loved by many in today’s day and age, the game publisher is not free from controversy, with game preservation being a particular issue at SEGA – especially when it comes to older titles which have since been re-released. Ahead of the official arrival of Yakuza 3 Kiwami in February, SEGA have confirmed that the original Yakuza 3 Remastered will soon no longer be purchasable standalone.

Ahead of the launch of Yakuza 3 Kiwami and Dark Ties, the team at RGG studio took to Twitter to announce that the arrival of the remake will coincide with the near-complete-removal of 2021’s more rudimentary remaster, writing:

“Those who already own ‘Yakuza 3 Remastered’ will still be able to continue playing it. For those new to the series who wish to experience the original version, it will be available with purchase of the ‘Yakuza Complete Series’ bundle.”

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While worded somewhat awkwardly, in essence, the original Yakuza 3 Remaster will no longer be purchasable following the arrival of Kiwami, with the only way to obtain it being through the Yakuza Complete Series package which includes 7 titles (currently costing a total of over £100.)

This isn’t the first time that SEGA has done something like this, with the release of Sonic x Shadow Generations coinciding with a similar soft-delisting of the original game – also only being purchasable through a bundle.

While a close experience to their original counterparts, the Kiwami remakes are very much their own thing, and so it is disappointing to once again see SEGA making the original experience harder to obtain in favour of the remake. Hopefully they reverse course at some point.

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Sonic fête ses 35 ans

Le 21 juin, Sonic fêtera les 35 ans de la sortie de son tout premier jeu sur Megadrive. Pour l'occasion, Sega se prépare à mettre les petits plats dans les grands.

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Ecco the Dolphin website launched, teasing upcoming projects

Ecco the Dolphin is one of SEGAs more underrated franchises from back when the publisher made its own console hardware. Following years of silence, the publisher confirmed back in May of last year that not only is Ecco the Dolphin returning, but that multiple projects are planned. Now SEGA seems to be gearing up for a proper unveiling – officially launching a brand new teaser site.

Following the announcement last year that Ecco the Dolphin would be returning with remasters and new projects, studio A&R Atelier (headed by the creator of the franchise) have now published a new website. Available HERE, little has been officially shared in the way of concrete details, however the team wrote:

Ecco the Dolphin SEGA

“We're dedicated to expanding the Ecco the Dolphin IP to the level it has always deserved. We're currently working on new Ecco games and products that honor the spirit of the original while bringing fresh experiences to both longtime fans and new players discovering Ecco's epic world for the first time.”

Alongside this, the website itself features a timer in the bottom left which appears to be counting down to the 22nd of April 2026. Perhaps we will learn more then?

Regardless, the Ecco the Dolphin series was highly unique and so it is exciting to see the franchise coming back.

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