Sega president outlines plans to revive classic video game franchises at The Game Awards

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Sega's new president, Shuji Utsumi, discussed plans to revive dormant video game franchises after recent announcements at The Game Awards. He emphasized a return to Sega's "rock & roll" roots, contrasting it with Nintendo's "pop music" approach. Utsumi aims to bring back Sega's bold attitude in upcoming projects, including new titles for Sonic, Virtua Fighter, and Yakuza. He highlighted the company's rich content and the desire to mix classic elements with modern influences. This shift marks a renewed focus on Sega's legacy and identity, aiming to attract fans with a blend of nostalgia and innovation.


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