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Sega Plans to Release 12 Non-Mobile Games This Fiscal Year
In a recent Sega financial presentation, the company reveals its plans to release at least 12 non-mobile-related games this fiscal year.
gamerant.com
For the current fiscal year, starting after March 2023 and lasting until the end of March 2024, Sega plans to expand its efforts to have global simultaneous multiplatform launches. It states that the plan includes 12 non-mobile-related games, which include games like the upcoming Sonic Origins Plus, Like a Dragon Gaiden spin-off, Endless Dungeon, and more. While there are also a number of games that have yet to be announced, the company expects to sell 12 million units combined (the English version of the article has a typo that lists 1.2 million units, with the Japanese version containing the correct figure).
The company also lists a number of games that will be re-releases of older games that will sell about 5 million units combined. This includes the remaster of Samba De Amigo, the Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection, and the aforementioned Sonic Origins Plus package. Sega also states it will support live-service and other AAA games that were released in the past year, such as Football Manager 2022 and Persona 5 Royal's remaster.
According to Sega, the company has been planning to transition its IPs into being more global, with this strategy reportedly moving into the next stage. The company also discusses the acquisition of Finnish studio Rovio, which Sega hopes to work with the developer in shifting mobile game priorities. More specifically, it plans on using Rovio's knowledge in mobile gaming to bring both new and old titles to the format.