Ok, so Google just announced their home console called: "The Google Stadia", and what it is, is a console that lets you stream the games much like you stream a movie. That got me thinking of two things that was about SEGA in the past.
Before it was called Stadia, rumors stated that it was gonna be called the Yeti and that SEGA or Ubisoft would be helping out with them for it. This would make sense because one of the only ways that SEGA can re-enter the console market was to team up with a bigger company like Google.
The other one is about Sega Forever, which is the releases of old Sega games onto mobile platforms. SEGA mentioned that they wanted to do something like Netflix's, where they wanted it to be free. Now Netflix is known for streaming movies or shows, and if SEGA mentioned this but for games and Google's Stadia is basically that, then we could be getting some SEGA games onto the platform.
But what do you think? Will SEGA make games for the platform?