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Utomik announce partnership with SEGA

18/4/2016

 
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21 SEGA games have been added to Utomik's roster of PC titles, including Alpha Protocol, The Cave, Empire: Total War, Total War: Shogun 2 - Fall of the Samurai and Sonic the Hedgehog 4, Episodes 1 & 2.

by Chris Brand
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For those in need of a reminder, Utomik is a PC-only subscription service that allows you to download and play any games in their library as much as you'd like, similar to Xbox One’s EA Access. SEGA is the fourteenth publisher to have entered a contract with the service provider.
SEGA Europe’s Vice President of Commercial Publishing, John Clark, had this to say on the new partnership; “SEGA has always been a pioneer in terms of new and easy to use consumer interaction gaming technologies. We are co-operating with Utomik because it fits our digital strategy and offers a highly effective user-friendly platform. By adding SEGA titles into Utomik’s subscription service, we are opening up a totally new channel for our existing PC games and will reach a broader consumer audience. This first step is important as we believe subscription gaming will become an important component of our business moving forward.”

Utomik’s CEO, Doki Tops, added; “Utomik is excited to welcome SEGA as its partner. We can’t wait to offer our fast growing number of subscribers the chance to play iconic game titles like Total War Empire and Sonic the Hedgehog 4. We are thrilled that SEGA has also decided to join our journey to “Unleash Gaming” designed to bring more games to more people. We are looking forward to a long term partnership with the SEGA team.”

Utomik is currently in open beta and the monthly subscription will be discounted to £4.49 for the duration. If you want to know more, or capitalise on a free trial, you can check out Utomik’s official website.

Is a partnership with SEGA and a reduced cost of entry enough to encourage you to give Utomik a try? Let us know in the forums.
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