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If only Sega would quit slacking off on the Sega Forever mobile ports and release actual Dreamcast onward ports instead of Genesis/Mega Drive ports and mobile re-releases...
Still, I'm shocked Sega bothered to try again. I mean, PSO Episode 3 sold like crap IIRC, such that the remaining disks are now worth a LOT of money, and it never got ported off of the Gamecube barring unofficial means like Nintendon't or Dolphin, meaning they obviously had zero faith in the game ever being worth porting to modern systems.
Sadly outside of TTS it's probably Pay 2 Win like all other TCGs these days. Hopefully something snaps and TCG style video games go back to "everything is on the disk and must be earned by defeating AI opponents" model that made less money from whales but was much better for the consumer.
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