By now, you’re very likely aware of last month’s confirmation from SEGA that Jet Set Radio, Shinobi, Golden Axe, Streets of Rage and Crazy Taxi are all getting a new game. However, SEGA has also been suggesting that their “Power Surge” initative won’t end there, with other IPs planned to be getting new games as well.
Because of that, speculation has been flying in regards to what else SEGA has in store in the future. The company filed many trademarks not too long ago, which has only helped fuel the speculation even more. That said, there has been another new developement that may create even more theories and speculation about the matter.
You see, Insider Gaming is reporting that we’ve only seen half of the game IP revivals that has been greenlit by SEGA between 2020 and 2021. There are 5 more than haven’t been announced yet. Insider Gaming says that, according to their sources, Panzer Dragoon, Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Sakura Taisen will also be getting new games. As with the games already announced, These 3 are also in early stages of development. As for the other 2 games, Insider Gaming wasn’t able to verify what they are.
“Goodbye all of Evangelion” lol, yeah sure.
Wasnt the quote “Goodbye all evangelions”?
Wasnt the quote “Goodbye, all Evangelions”?
I mean, the original is in japanese and can be translated both ways. However it was meant to be a goodbye to the series, so “all of evangelion” makes more sense in this context.
GIVE US PANZER DRAGOON SAGA!
It’s better to just ask Sega of Japan directly on Twitter about rebooting older games, that’s what I did when asking about a Legend of Thor/Oasis collection and possible 3rd game in the series.
As far as Panzer Dragoon Zwei goes, I just recently asked Forever Limited about the remake and they responded to my question directly stating they are still planning to do the remake.
As far as Panzer Dragoon Saga goes, no one is working on a port or remake, which leads me to believe that the rumors were true about Sega either losing Panzer Dragoon Saga’s source data or throwing it away, we will never know now.
I happily welcome more Sakura wars content if it comes to Nintendo consoles