Sega wants to develop some kind of "super game" within the next five years.

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Sega wants to develop some kind of "super game" within the next five years.

Sega's latest financial results reveal that the publisher is planning what it calls a "super game" to be released within the next five years

The publisher's latest presentation, discovered by VGC, outlines its future plans. The key to Sega's five-year plan is this unknown "super game," which the publisher describes only as a new IP to be developed globally. Sega does not initially anticipate massive profitability, but expects the reach of this game to grow significantly over time.

Along with this huge unknown, the publisher also plans to begin reviving older series through remasters, remakes, or complete series reboots. Sega has listed several series it is considering, from "Crazy Taxi" and "Virtua Fighter" to "House of the Dead" and "Panzer Dragoon". But it is also evidence that someone somewhere at Sega remembers that they still own the "Jet Set Radio" series, which is in dire need of a new title.

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The presentation also revealed how important Sonic still is to the publisher. That's more than the 4 million units of Total War, including Total War Stories, which launched last August with no problems at all: Troy Creative Assembly is currently working on a new FPS in addition to the upcoming Total War: Warhammer 3. Troy Creative Assembly is currently working on a new FPS in addition to the upcoming Total War: Warhammer 3.

Elsewhere in the presentation, Sega said that Atlus hopes to release games on multiple platforms in the future. Let's hope that the next Persona game will finally be released on PC.

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