Check out the article here.The same thing is mentioned in Gamekyo’s report, where they say that Sega will stop funding big games and concentrate on mobile and tablet games.
Rumour: Sega Europe to close
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Rumour: Sega Europe to close
As much as it saddens me to hear that the Europe branch could close, the following bothered me more:
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Re: Rumour: Sega Europe to close
Sega is in pretty bad shape it seems.SpaceBooger wrote:As much as it saddens me to hear that the Europe branch could close, the following bothered me more:Check out the article here.The same thing is mentioned in Gamekyo’s report, where they say that Sega will stop funding big games and concentrate on mobile and tablet games.
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Re: Rumour: Sega Europe to close
I know the people who run nightsintodreams.com work for Sega Europe and they say the rumor is totally baseless.
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Re: Rumour: Sega Europe to close
hm let's see...what are 2 of Sega's biggest franchises right now?
Football Manager and Total War.
And where have they traditionally sold the most? Yup, Europe.
That and not to mention that Sonic always was popular as well here and you understand there is a very small probability that this is true.
Football Manager and Total War.
And where have they traditionally sold the most? Yup, Europe.
That and not to mention that Sonic always was popular as well here and you understand there is a very small probability that this is true.
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