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December 6 will be a sad day forSegafans, as the studio has announced it will be delisting many classic games and bundles from virtual stores. Among the delistedSegagames are iconic titles likeCrazy Taxi,Golden Axe, andStreets of Rage, which will no longer be available for new purchases.

Sega made a big impact on the industry, especially in the 1980s and 1990s.Sega is famous for creating some classic gameseries, likeSonic the Hedgehog, that are almost inseparable from the Sega name. Its Sega Genesis (or Mega Drive) console cemented its place in gaming history, introducing iconic titles that remain relevant even today. Unfortunately for Sega fans, many of these classics will soon disappear from digital storefronts.

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The delisting impacts a varietyof popular Sega titlesacross different systems, such asGolden Axe,Sonic 3D Blast,Streets of Rage,Shinobi 3, andVirtua Fighter 2. Platforms like Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch will see some of these options disappear, including collections like theDreamcast CollectionandSega Genesis Classics. Sega hasn’t provided any explanation for why it’s removing these games. While this might open the door for a new Sega service to access these classic games, the lack of information suggests they may be moving away from offering retro games widely.

Sega played a big role in pushing gaming forward by bringing arcade-style experiences to home consoles and leading the way in 3D gaming with the Sega Saturn and Dreamcast. While it faced challenges in the console market, Sega’s classic titles not only entertained millions but also established franchises that continue to thrive today.

For many gamers,Sega’s classic consolesand games are key milestones in gaming history. With these titles being removed soon, December 6 is set to be a bittersweet day, as an important piece of gaming history becomes less accessible to fans.