The company behind Sonic The Hedgehog has once again moved away from console development to focus on new projects.
Sega America and Europe CEO Shuji Utsumi said in an interview that the company would see potential in planning new products.
We are not a retro company.” This statement from Sega’s CEO casts a shadow over the future of the company’s beloved legacy ...
No Classic or Mini version of the Dreamcast The company behind Sonic The Hedgehog has already brought several “mini” or ...
These addictive games feel modern but evoke sweet nostalgia for the retro classics that inspired them. Best of all, they sip ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Sega does not want to be left behind in pursuing the subscription game player market. Sega President and ...
you’ll rarely see games released from the Sega Saturn and Sega Dreamcast eras. Recently, the company has pivoted to focus on ...
In an interview with Famitsu on the occasion of the 25th anniversary, one of the main programmers of the two original Shenmue ...
One possible indication of Sega’s plans is the recent removal of some Sega titles from other services’ libraries. Classics ...
Pokémon Legends: Z-A is slated for 2025, which is another entry in the open-world action RPG side-series - Pokémon Legends ...
Many classic Sega games are already available as part of competitor’s services, so introducing a dedicated subscription for players who just want to experience those titles makes a lot of sense.