With successful models like Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass and Sony’s PlayStation Plus leading the charge, Sega President Shuji Utsumi recently confirmed the company is evaluating its own ...
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Sega could release its own game subscription serviceNow Sega’s new president Shuji Utsumi says the beloved company is considering a similar offer, although he remained tight lipped on details. In an interview with the BBC, Utsumi said ...
Launch success uncertain; SEGA may face competition, game availability issues. President plans global expansion, aims for a "rock and roll mentality" in game development. While multiple ...
Sega’s CEO in America and Europe and president and COO of the parent Sega Corp. The confidence is evident in Utsumi’s press tour, where he evokes the company’s “rock-and-roll” spirit ...
In an interview with Eurogamer, Sega president and COO Shuji Utsumi described a return to Sega's "rock & roll" past by reinvesting in classic franchises. "Sega had that kind of style [back then ...
the Sega Mega Drive, was struggling. That's when Michael Katz, the president of Sega of America, decided that in order to challenge Nintendo, Sega had to focus its sights on the west. The Mega ...
Sega America and Europe CEO Shuji Utsumi in an interview with The Guardian was asked about the company possibly releasing new mini consoles based on the Saturn or Dreamcast. "I’m not going for ...
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