Sega is offering a bundle of games on Steam right now at no cost.

Its first "Make War Not Love 3 - Prize 1" bundle consists of Jet Set Radio, Golden Axe, Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit and two of the game's DLC releases, and Sega Classics.

The Sega post does not specify how long this deal will run.

That's not all Sega is dishing out. It also offers 75 percent off for its PC war games, which include Total War: Attila, Dawn War 2 and Company of Heroes 2. This particular sale will last until Feb. 20.

Considering that it is called the "Prize 1" bundle, there's a big possibility that Sega may give away more deals down the road. As such, you have to regularly check out new deals that may soon surface.

Those who are interested to snag the bundle may head on over to this link. You can click on any of the games in the bundle and hit install. This will then give you access to the featured games. Needless to say, you need to have a Steam account.

In related news, Tech Times reported last month that the Sega 3D Classics Collection is poised to arrive on the Nintendo 3DS on April 26, according to a tweet by Sega. 

This collection consists of nine games, in which four of these have never been pushed out for the Nintendo 3DS. On top of that, developer M2 said it has packed in visual enhancements across the board plus new game modes.

In particular, the Sega 3D Classics Collection include these games:

1. Sonic The Hedgehog
2. Power Drift
3. Puyo Puyo 2
4. Maze Walker
5. Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa
6. Fantasy Zone II W
7. Thunder Blade
8. Galaxy Force II
9. Altered Beast

The collection will be priced at $29.99 both at the Nintendo eShop and in physical stores. To make the deal sweeter, Sega will include the original artwork of Ken Sugimori, Pokémon art director.

Earlier this month, Hajime Satomi, Sega Sammy Group's chief executive, also revealed that Sonic The Hedgehog will finally get its own live-action movie pegged to be released in 2018.

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