Get the SEGA Blue Outfit Free in Shinobi Art of Vengeance for a Limited Time

SEGA!

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Shinobi: Art of Vengeance is out now on PC and consoles, and to celebrate its launch, SEGA is giving away a unique in-game outfit for Joe Musashi completely free for a limited time. Here is how you can get the SEGA Blue Outfit for Shinobi Art of Vengeance.

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SEGA Blue Outfit in Shinobi Art of Vengeance

SEGA is running a limited-time offer on its dedicated website, which requires you to sign up for a SEGA account and link your platform account to it. This will allow you to acquire the SEGA Blue Outfit through a redeemable Steam code. Here is how it works:

  • First, head over to the following link and register for a SEGA account by entering your information.
  • Next, you’ll see an option to link accounts. Click that and select your platform of choice. In my case, it’s Steam, so I chose that.
  • You will be asked to log in to your account and link both.
  • After your accounts have been linked, head over to the following rewards page. Here, you’ll see the Shinobi campaign at the top. Select your platform of choice and get a unique code for the Blue Outfit DLC.
  • After you receive the code, open Steam (or your console’s storefront) and click on “Games” at the top left, followed by “Activate a Product on Steam“. Enter the code and redeem it.
  • After that, the DLC will be added to your library.

This rewards campaign is available for the following period:

  • Sign-Up Period: July 17–September 30, 2025, 10:59 PM (UTC+8)
  • Code Availability: August 29–September 30, 2025, 10:59 PM (UTC+8)

There is plenty of time to get the code, and unlike Twitch campaigns, you don’t really need to watch any streams or take part in any event. It’s also available to purchase as a DLC on Steam separately, which I’m guessing is for players who missed out on this promotion.

Access the SEGA Blue Outfit In-Game

Once you have redeemed the code, simply open the World Map and swap between all your outfits by pressing RB/LB/Page Up or Down. It is shown in the bottom right of the screen of the world map.

Here is how the SEGA Blue Outfit looks in-game:

There is another blue outfit in the game as well, but it doesn’t have that iconic blue and white color combination found in the SEGA logo. Personally, I think this looks absolutely beautiful and is one of the best outfits in the game, easily.

Ali Hashmi

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