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Sega has a long list of promising IPs that we haven't heard from in years. With news that the company is planning to revive some of their old IPs, here's a few that we think deserve another chance ...
SEGA will bring back only the most popular IPs and games, and it won't just be a remaster on PC like we're seeing with Bayonetta or Vanquish on Steam--that will absolutely be part of it, but not ...
This suggests that SEGA will not only focus on reviving old IPs and bringing them to PC, but also sequels in fan-favorite IPs as well. SEGA could fund a Bayonetta sequel, for instance, or further ...
Sega also wants to launch its games simultaneously around the globe. In another slide, Sega notes that it is organizing its studios based on the properties they are working on.
Sega has been a massive name in the game industry for years. Even after the company stopped making its own consoles, we’ve continued to see both new IPs and classic franchises make a return.
For years, though, Sega refused to leverage many of these IPs. The tide appears to be turning though with 2D Sonic, Shenmue, and Streets of Rage being handed over to folks outside of the Sega network.
However, after the Sega Dreamcast failure, the company opted to focus fully on software content. Still, there are plenty of incredible IPs the company has helped bring out and deliver for a ...
Summary Sega Sammy has strong gaming IPs, including Total War, Football Manager, Sonic, Yakuza, and Persona - recently also Angry Birds through the Rovio acquisition.
The producer behind Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 reveals several major Nintendo IPs were considered for ...
May 15, 2017 Shutterstock / Sega Gamers have been buzzing since Sega released its latest investment report in which the company called for a “ reutilization of dormant IPs.” ...
Sega shared their “ Road to 2020 ” presentation, alongside their recent financial results, which gives us a better idea on the company’s plans to expand and obtain new IPs with the goal of ...
Sega is planning the “revival of major IPs,” according to its “Road to 2020” business presentation for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2017. Under the “Segment… ...