Alors que les séries Persona et Yakuza s'envolent au-delà 20 millions de ventes chacun, Sega affirme que ses succès dans les JRPG sont dus à la puissance des versions multiplateformes



Le Persona series has now reached over 23 million players worldwide and Yakuza almost 28 millions – et Sega says that this fast-growing success can be attributed to a few key choices regarding games’ sorties.

Conformément à Sega’s Annual Integrated Report for 2024, both the Persona and Like a Dragon franchises are flying. The former series boasts 23.5 million copies sold while the latter has hit a whopping 27.7 millions de ventes dans le monde. These impressive figures include digital and physical sales, with the Persona 5 line of games and spin-off titles accounting for over 10 million copies sold alonealmost half of the serieslifetime sales.

The JRPGs’ success, as Sega describes it, comes for a few reasonswith the first being the publisher’s multi-platform approach to launches. It also comes down to simultaneous worldwide releases, with statements from one of last year’s quarterly reports highlighting plans for future titles like Persona 6 to drop across multiple platforms globally on day one. Sega cites remasters and spin-offs as factors for sales growth, trop, with recent examples like Persona 3 Recharger.

Plus tôt cette année, the remaster of the beloved 2006 entry was released following the very standards Sega says are responsible for high sales – Persona 3 Reload launched across all systems worldwide at once on February 2. It certainly seems to be working for the company, and as a longtime fan of JRPG series like Persona and action-adventure gems such as Like a Dragon, I’m happy not to have to wait for any delayed global releases.

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