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SEGA: Sonic Team now in Unit 1 of new SegaSammy initiative led by Atlus CEO Osamu Ohashi

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SEGA recently merged a number of its established company’s into two separate divisions. Unit 1 houses teams focused on single player experiences and Unit 2 houses teams which are primarily focussed on multiplayer experiences. SEGA has now announced that Sonic Team will now permanently be housed in Unit 1 as it primarily works on the Sonic video games. Unit 1 is lead by ex-2nd Development Division Head, Osamu Ohashi who was recently promoted to CEO of Atlus.

Unit 1:

  • Sonic Team (Sonic, Puyo Puyo, Shinobi, Sakura Wars)
  • RGG Studio (Yakuza, Monkey Ball, Virtua Fighter)
  • P – Studio (Persona)
  • Studio Zero (Metaphor)
  • Studio Maniax (Shin Megami Tensei, Etrian Odyssey)

Unit 2:

  • Online R&D Department (PSO2)
  • Mobile Game Division (Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!)
  • Sapporo Studio (Crazy Taxi)

9 thoughts on “SEGA: Sonic Team now in Unit 1 of new SegaSammy initiative led by Atlus CEO Osamu Ohashi”

    1. Yeah I was confused what is Atlas? Also SonicTeam is handling Shinobi? RGG should handle that also I thought Super Monkey Ball was at SonicTeam?

  1. Really interesting move by SEGA bringing Sonic Team into Unit 1 under Osamu Ohashi sounds like a strategic step to streamline creativity and leadership. It’ll be exciting to see how this impacts future Sonic titles and the overall direction of the brand. I was reading about organizational structures on Clark Property Appraiser and it’s always fascinating how clear leadership models can shape long-term success. Hoping this new SegaSammy initiative leads to stronger collaboration and fresh ideas from the team.

  2. Exciting news about Sonic Team joining the new SegaSammy initiative! It’s always interesting to see how leadership shifts, like with Atlus CEO Osamu Ohashi, can influence creative directions. For anyone curious about local property details, you can also explore Davenport land value to get a clearer picture of real estate trends in the area. Changes like these remind me how both gaming and property markets evolve with new strategies. Can’t wait to see what comes next!

  3. It’s interesting to see Sonic Team moving into Unit 1 under the new SegaSammy structure led by Atlus CEO Osamu Ohashi. This kind of reorganization could really shape the creative direction of future titles and collaborations within SEGA. Strategic shifts like this often have long-term impacts, similar to how structural changes affect large institutions detailed in resources like Mississippi prison system. I’m curious to see how this initiative influences upcoming projects and the overall brand identity moving forward.

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