
Jio partners with SEGA to bring Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and other games to Jio Games Store
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Jio and SEGA have announced a collaboration to bring SEGA game titles to Jio users across platforms.
Reliance Jio has formed a partnership with Japanese gaming major SEGA to bring its games to India through the Jio Games Store. Following the collaboration, Jio users will be able to download SEGA games through Jio devices including set-top-boxes (STB), smartphones and more. To mark the partnership, Jio will offer two SEGA games for now - Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and Streets of Rage 3, to its users. These games will be available to JioFiber users as first access, with the rollout to other Jio devices expected shortly. SEGA announced its partnership with the telecom major in Japan last week. As per the announcement, the games will be tailored for the Indian audience and distributed through Jio platforms. Interestingly, this will make them the first SEGA games available in Hindi and Tamil.
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