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28 February 2018

It takes AGES to get free games by SEGA

 February 2018 has almost come to an end, and unfortunately for the Sick Phoque Club's newest member, so has the line. I'm talking about none other than Sega, who accidentally released the full version of Yakuza 6 for free. The demo, made available on the PlayStation Store, clocked in at over 30GB. There was a good reason for that: the download actually contains the full game, with only the opening stages made playable. The idea was that if you later decide to buy it, you'd be purchasing an unlock code. That was the idea, anyway.

In practice, for at least some lucky downloaders, they left out the lockout restrictions. Fans quickly discovered this while playing through; where the demo was supposed to end at a certain point early in the game, some players found they could just ... keep going, and earn trophies as they went. They'd basically downloaded, and were playing through, the full game.

Sega quickly noticed this and pulled the demo from the North American store. The European and Australian versions of the demo appear to have been the correct versions, so they're still up. But I liked Sega better when they were making consoles.

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