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Ninjas were, originally, mercenary agents in feudal Japan. Now, well, the idea of the “ninja” has gotten more nebulous in popular culture. Many a character has been called a ninja that some ...
Sega is considering its own game subscription service That's according to a recent interview with the BBC It could aim to compete with the likes of Xbox Game Pass and EA Play Sega is weighing up a ...
Sega America and Europe CEO Shuji Utsumi has discussed the company's philosophy in a recent interview He stated that Sega "needs to be innovative" to remain relevant He also confirmed that there ...
The Japanese publisher Sega has been around in the gaming industry longer than most of its competitors. The company was established in the 1960s and got its start making electro-mechanical arcade ...
It seems SEGA might be next, with company president Shuji Utsumi revealing to the BBC recently how the Japanese developer and publisher behind Sonic the Hedgehog finds subscription products "very ...
Sega has no plans to produce additional mini consoles, including the Saturn or Dreamcast. Sega’s CEO stated that the company is focusing on modern games to attract today’s gamers. Sega may ...
The Genesis Mini 2, which launched in October 2022, was the fifth miniature system released by Sega. As well as the first Genesis Mini, the company has also released two Astro City Mini systems (based ...
The latest to join the fray may be Sega. In a recent chat with the BBC, Sega's newly appointed president Shuji Utsumi indicated that the company is exploring a Netflix-esque subscription model for ...
Now, it looks like Sega could be keen on delivering its own service. BBC had the chance to speak with Shuji Utsumi, the CEO of Sega America and Europe. During the conversation, Shuji Utsumi spoke ...