In a significant move for retro gaming enthusiasts, Sega has announced the impending delisting of several classic titles from the Xbox digital store. The removal will take place on 6th December 2024, marking an end to the digital availability of these beloved games across multiple platforms, including Steam, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation. This article outlines the details of this decision, the specific titles affected, and Sega’s plans for future game revivals.
Delisting Details and Implications
Sega’s announcement comes as a surprise to many fans of classic gaming. The company confirmed that a selection of retro titles will no longer be available for purchase on Xbox’s digital storefront starting on 6th December 2024. While these games will be removed from sale, Sega has assured players that titles already owned will remain accessible for download and play from their libraries.
In a detailed Q&A posted on Sega’s support page, the gaming company clarified: “Select games and bundles will be delisted from virtual stores, becoming unavailable for new purchases. Your owned games will still be available in your library.”
Affected Titles
The following Sega titles will be delisted from the Xbox platform next month:
Altered Beast |
Crazy Taxi |
SEGA® Genesis Classics™ (Mega Drive Classics) |
Golden Axe |
Monster World |
NiGHTS into Dreams |
SEGA Bass Fishing |
Shinobi |
Sonic the Fighters |
Streets of Rage |
SVC: ToeJam & Earl |
Virtua Fighter 2 |
Future Revivals
In related news, Sega has also expressed enthusiasm about reviving its iconic franchises. Earlier this week, the company confirmed that a new entry in the Virtua Fighter series is currently in development. This announcement was made alongside other revival projects, including updates for Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio, indicating Sega’s commitment to bringing classic games back to modern audiences.
As the delisting deadline approaches, players are encouraged to purchase any desired titles from the affected collection before it is too late. Sega’s decision reflects broader trends in the gaming industry regarding the availability of retro titles, stirring a wave of nostalgia among long-time fans.