Sega 60th Anniversary SNS Icons

Represent Your Favorite Sega Franchise With These 60th Anniversary SNS Icons

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As part of Sega’s 60th anniversary, fans can download SNS icons to represent their favorite Sega franchise on social media. From May 25, 2020 to September 30, 2020, you will be able to access these special anniversary icons. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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Franchises represented include Sonic the Hedgehog, Bayonetta, Yakuza, Persona, and even Anarchy Reigns. If you’re not into character icons, the website has you covered. You can access a handful of icons to show your love for the Sega Mega Drive, Sega Dreamcast, Sega Saturn, and other systems. There is even a special “twin tail” category for those specifically looking for icons that fall under said category. Who you’ll find there might surprise you.

You can access the icon by simply clicking on the one you want. After doing so, you’ll be taken to a separate page to download the icon, which you can then use wherever you please. The Sega SNS icons do not have transparent backgrounds, so if you’re interested in using them as buttons for whatever reason, you’ll need to do the extra work to “cut” them out yourself.

In recent Sega news, the company recently launched a new video game music brand. The first release from Sega Music will be the Sakura Wars original soundtrack. This music brand will be handling all Sega game music going forward.


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