We do not yet know what exactly will be created from the big idea of \u200b\u200bthe Japanese company, for which it uses Microsoft Azure cloud technology.
SEGA is the latest business in its meaning They talked about their goals being a Super Game, which they consider a major international game. The company’s CEO Haruki Satomi highlighted in the financial report what they want to achieve with the project, which appears largely to be aimed at gamers who stream on Twitch/YouTube…
“One of the strategies for creating such a trending title is to create ‘Super Game’, which is a world wide title. We are currently developing such a game, which we plan to release in the fiscal year ending March 2026. The ultimate goal of the ‘Super Game’ strategy is to create A revolutionary game that attracts much more active users than previous group games. One of the keys to achieving this goal is if we can bring together a large community that includes not only players, but also those who broadcast the game and viewers who watch their videos,” says Satomi. So a kind of social game can be created.
Satomi later added that communities around players “add value to the game that could not be imagined by developers and start a broader movement that can then attract more users and significantly increase the game’s presence.” But there could also be a counterexample: low interest in an unpopular player could be detrimental to such a game in the long run…
SEGA is also considering its old games, so that they can be remastered, remastered, and replayed, the company can offer them on subscription services (Game Pass, PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium), and monetization can be made through multiple channels. The company mentioned several IPs: Jet Set Radio (!), Crazy Taxi, Out Run, and Shinobi. Well, if Alex Kidd was recently revived, it is not impossible to bring them back either.
With Sonic IP sales over 1.5 billion, the company says thank you very much, that’s okay.
source: VG247