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Shuji Utsumi, President & COO of Sega Corporation, and CEO of Sega America & Europe, discusses his view for the company's business plans and growth strategy, and his plans to revive the gaming ...
Sega president Shuji Utsumi, who previously worked on the original PlayStation and was responsible for Disney and Square Enix joining forces for Kingdom Hearts, says he wants to be remembered for ...
Sega has addressed Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine - Master Crafted Edition's rocky launch, extending its refund policy for the game, offering a 50% upgrade path discount, and promising a string of ...
Sega has confirmed plans to open a flagship store in Tokyo, Japan. The publisher shared the news on social media, but didn't specify where in Tokyo the new store will be located.
Over the weekend, Sega accidentally leaked sales figures for a number of its key franchises, revealing - among others - the sales of its open zone game Sonic Frontiers. The numbers were ...
Sega is launching a new store in Tokyo, Japan: Sega Store Tokyo. Sega didn't share any specifics when it announced the news on social media, but the new store is expected to open in Shibuya's ...
Sega is reportedly going to delist nine of its Sega Forever programme retro mobile titles .
Sonic CD and a handful of other classic Sega games are going to be delisted, but you can still grab them for free.
Sega has made a number of classic games free to claim, including titles in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, Crazy Taxi, and Super Monkey Ball.
Several Sega games are being removed from mobile storefronts, and these games are now available for free to claim before they are removed.
There are nine Sega games on iOS and Android that you can get for free now and play offline later.
Classic Sonic, Shining Force, Crazy Taxi, and other SEGA titles are now free on Android, but they'll be disappearing soon.