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SEGA launches SEGA Universe designed to revive its older IP beyond games

SEGA has launched a new initiative which is titled SEGA Universe which is setting the spotlight on its older franchises beyond video games. The company will be delving into film, music, fashion, and even further forms of entertainment with its classic IPs. These IPs will include classic titles such as Fantasy Zone, Outrun, Streets of Rage, Guardian Heroes, Nights, Sakura Wars and more.

“Games and characters born in the past. Transcending generations and borders, they continue to live on in the same universe—even today.Beyond games, expanding into film, music, fashion, and even further forms of entertainment. While changing form, the experience is constantly updated. Everything created here remains in someone’s memory and is passed on to the next generation.”

6 thoughts on “SEGA launches SEGA Universe designed to revive its older IP beyond games”

  1. No mention of Virtua Fighter? Where is that game also Streets Of Rage is supposed to get a new game it was announced along Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi, Golden Axe, and Shinobi which came out. They want to bring things back bring Shadow The Hedgehog back, Sonic Riders, Sonic Battle, Burning Rangers, Sonic Adventures, Black Panther, Skies Of Arcadia, Zombie Revenge maybe, Deep Fear, Phantasy Star, Shinning, just to name a few.

  2. Sega hypes its legacy IP every year. Or super game, or something that never actually happens. Such a weird business

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