SGA

Relic Entertainment SGA archive
File type: Game file
Files with sga suffix can be usually found as resource data packs in games produced by Relic Entertainment (Homeworld, Warhammer 40,000 etc.).
Found 2 different file type records with the same sga filename suffix.
What is sga file?
File type category:
Game file
Date updated: April 12, 2017
File extension sga is associated with computer games developed by Relic Entertainment studio.
SGA archives are used in various games developed by Relic, such as Homeworld, Dawn of War or Company of heroes. A typical .sga file contains various game resources.
How to open sga file?
You can explore and extract the contents of an .sga file with fan made utility called SGA-Extractor.
How to convert sga file?
You cannot convert .sga files, but you can certainly convert some of the content within.
Suggested software to open sga file:
Associated software actions with the sga file
Software apps that extract sga files:
SGA-Extractor (Microsoft Windows)
Software applications that handle other tasks involving sga files:
Company of Heroes 2 (Microsoft Windows)
Homeworld (Microsoft Windows)
Homeworld 2 (Microsoft Windows)
Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor (Microsoft Windows)
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War (Microsoft Windows)
SEG-A seismic data
File type category:
Various data file
Date updated: July 25, 2018
The sga file extension is also used for a special Seismic Data Format - SEG Y. SEG "Y" is a format devised by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG), for transfer of demultiplexed seismic data on 9-track tape.
SEG Y was published in 1974, and superceded the SEG "Ex" format. SEG Y defines, for each tape reel, a 3200 byte EBCDIC text header, followed by a 400 byte binary header. The data follows as a variable number of traces. Each trace has a 240 byte header, followed by a variable number of samples, each represented as a 4-byte real value.
How to open sga file?
Use compatible tools to work with *.sga files.
How to convert sga file?
Probably cannot be converted to anything else.