SEGA will give away a pack of legendary costumes starting February 11th on all platforms.
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SEGA has confirmed a limited-time promotion that will allow players to claim a free pack of legendary outfits linked to one of their upcoming releases. This is a cosmetic content that will be available for several months and does not require any payment, just follow a few simple steps.
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The offer is not active yet, but it already has official dates, confirmed platforms, and a clear redemption method. A move designed to reinforce the launch and reward those who have a SEGA account and play on console or PC.
The legendary outfit pack from Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties will be free starting in February
The Ichiban Kasuga Legendary Outfit Pack can be obtained completely free of charge on PS4, PS5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC (Steam). To do this, you will need to have a SEGA account and link it to a compatible platform with the game.
The important dates are as follows:
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Eligibility period: from January 12th, 2026, at 16:00 to April 13th, 2026, at 16:59
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Code distribution: from February 11th, 2026, at 16:00 to April 13th, 2026, at 16:59
Starting on February 11th, players will need to access the official SEGA portal, log in or create an account, and click on “Get the code” to receive the reward. The code can be redeemed later on the chosen platform.
An important detail is that the pack is purely cosmetic, but exclusive to this promotion, so it seems that it will not be available later through other means. For those who plan to play the title from its release, it’s a clear opportunity to add extra content without any cost.

