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Sega Confirms No Saturn or Dreamcast Mini Console Coming

Dec 23, 2024 12:59 PM

Sega has officially ruled out the creation of Mini consoles for their Saturn and Dreamcast, focusing instead on modern developments for current and future gamers. Shuji Utsumi, Sega's America and Europe CEO, emphasized the company's commitment to innovation and moving forward rather than relying solely on nostalgia. While fans had hoped for a revival of classic consoles, Utsumi stated, “We are not a retro company.” Instead, Sega plans to develop new content for beloved franchises like Crazy Taxi, Jet Set Radio, and more. Additionally, Sega is contemplating launching its own subscription service to directly compete in the ever-growing gaming subscription market.

Will Sega produce more retro Mini consoles in the future?

No, Sega has confirmed that they are not pursuing the Mini console direction and will instead focus on fresh concepts for modern gamers.

Sega has a rich history in the gaming industry, marked by iconic consoles like the Sega Genesis, Saturn, and Dreamcast. The Dreamcast, launched in 1999, is often credited with introducing a plethora of innovative features in gaming, such as built-in online play. Despite its commercial struggles against competitors like the PlayStation 2, the Dreamcast maintains a devoted fan base and is celebrated for its diverse library of games. Sega's current strategy aims to revitalize these classic franchises with contemporary iterations while exploring new opportunities in the gaming landscape.



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