Sega denkt, es ist “Super Spiel” Könnte Bank über $600 Millionen US-Dollar
Japanese video game giant Sega has provided an update on its “super game” in seinem integrated report for 2022, reaffirming the company’s commitment to the project and claiming it’ll be out by fiscal year ending March 2026.
In a section of the report about the company’s “long-term targets”, it’s mentioned how Sega is “striving to create a super game”, Das wäre ein “major title” with a global release. Es ist “currently developing” der Titel, and says the “ultimate goal” is to create something so revolutionary it will attract more users than any other project it’s worked on.
According to CEO Haruki Satomi, Sega thinks the project could potentially reach lifetime sales of 100 Milliarden Yen (just over $670 million USD). Sega hopes to achieve this goal by drawing in a large community made up of players, streamers and viewers:
“That kind of community expands and further develops game content, adding value to the game that is unimagined by developers, and sparking a broader movement – which can draw in even more users and grow the game’s presence dramatically.”
In another section of the report where this “super game” is referenced, notable IP such as Sonic the Hedgehog, Person, Fantasiestern, Total War und Yakuza are shown in a part about reinforcing global branding of existing IP.