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SEGA says some of the original Jet Set Radio team are working on reboot

Screenshot of the Jet Set Radio reboot from SEGA

SEGA co-chief operating officer and SEGA of America CEO Shuji Utsumi has spoken a little more about the new Jet Set Radio reboot which was showcased at The Game Awards. Talking to the Washington Post, the CEO said that a number of developers from the original game are currently hard at work on the Jet Set Radio reboot and says that they will try to invoke the “edginess and a rebellious mindset” of the original. Here’s what he said to the Washington Post:

“The concept of games like ‘Jet Set Radio’ is advanced. The original creators are involved again, and its time is now,” he said. “It’s a good time where people can appreciate all kinds of concepts.”

SEGA of America CEO Shuji Utsumi

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