Sign Up For New Sega Account System, Get A Free Like A Dragon- Pirate Yakuza Costume

Sega has launched its own account system, aptly called Sega Account, which provides benefits and rewards when playing Sega and Atlus games and using their online services.

The service is similar to Ubisoft Connect and the EA App, where players sign in and receive benefits such as updates on games, free trial periods for games, and points redeemable for various in-game rewards like cosmetics. Players can link their Sega Account on various platforms and get access to exclusive bonuses in certain games, starting with Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii.

Those who create an account by March 7 will receive a special in-game costume in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii. The costume in question is the Kazuma Kiryu Special Outfit, which lets Goro Majima dress up as the franc…

Save Big On The Razer Edge Gaming Tablet And Other Accessories At Amazon

A bunch of Razer products are getting Prime Day Deal Days discounts at Amazon. You’ll find price cuts to some of Razer’s best gaming headsets, gaming mice, controllers, mobile gaming gear, and more. Most of these discounts are only sticking around until October 9, so be sure to grab any that you’re interested in before they run out.

One deal worth highlighting is the Razer Edge WiFi gaming tablet, which is down to $317. The Android-based handheld gaming device is akin to a Nintendo Switch or Steam Deck in form factor and is capable of playing Android-compatible games or streaming GamePass or remote play titles over wifi. It also features a 6.8-inch 1080p AMOLED screen with 144Hz refresh rate. The gaming tablet normally costs $400, but this dis…

Kit Harington Explains Why His Game Of Thrones Jon Snow Spin-Off Never Happened

Kit Harington famously played Jon Snow on HBO’s Game of Thrones, and he was working on an idea for a new TV series that would bring the character back. It never happened, though, and now Harington has discussed part of the reason why.

Speaking to Collider, Harington said the he and his collaborators never found a story that lived up to his standards. “It was just about not finding the right story and not finding something that was worth doing, to bring me back to it and to stay in it. It just made less sense, the longer we went on with it, so we recanted,” he said.

He went on to say that his thought process was, “I don’t want to do this unless it’s the most astounding idea and unless it makes total sense.”

Harington said he was “annoyed” by the fact that his plans for …