SEGA confirms it will not abandon physical games despite the end of PlayStation discs
SEGA confirms it will continue physical game releases despite PlayStation's end of discs in 2028. President Shuji Utsumi defends the cultural value.
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SEGA confirms it will continue physical game releases despite PlayStation's end of discs in 2028. President Shuji Utsumi defends the cultural value.
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