

After the Hub launches later this month, players will be able to modify their purchased Mega Drive and Genesis games and distribute them via Valve’s digital storefront. In addition to serving as a new way to connect with old games, the Sega Mega Drive Classics Hub also introduces Steam Workshop support for all of its featured titles.

Over the course of gameplay, the surrounding room will illuminate and darken as time passes courtesy of the Hub’s dynamic daylight simulation. From the Hub, players can browse a virtual shelf filled with all of their purchased Mega Drive and Genesis games, giving quick and easy access to a library that spans dozens of titles.Īfter picking a game, players sit in front of a simulated CRT television and enjoy Sega’s back catalog free of distractions. The Sega Mega Drive Classics Hub is presented from a first-person perspective, offering players an immersive view of a Sega fan’s bedroom. The Sega Mega Drive Classics Hub will premiere as a free update on April 28th for players who already own any of Sega’s emulated 16-bit classics on Steam. Sega is updating its Steam catalog of classic Genesis and Mega Drive games with a new 3D interface that simulates the look and feel of a console gaming fanatic’s bedroom during the 16-bit era.
