Sega Cancels Its 'Super Game' As Live Service Projects Struggle
Thankfully, Sega's planned revivals of classic titles such as Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi are unaffected by the Super Game project's cancellation
kotaku.comSega has officially canceled its long-gestating Super Game project, reportedly as part of a broader shift away from live-service/free-to-play strategies toward more traditional, full-price titles and core IP revival plans. Multiple outlets reported that the cancellation was disclosed in Sega Sammy’s latest financial results presentations, noting weak performance of free-to-play initiatives and a reallocation of resources away from Super Game. The company emphasized there would be no additional costs tied to the cancellation, and it will focus on other projects, including reboots of classic IPs like Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi. This comes after years of speculation about what Super Game actually was, with Sega describing it at various points as a “major global title” and a vehicle for IP utilization and cross-media expansion, though concrete details remained sparse.[2][4][5]
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Thankfully, Sega's planned revivals of classic titles such as Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi are unaffected by the Super Game project's cancellation
kotaku.comIts other projects and revivals are still on the way
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