News

SEGA confirms that five of its classic retro franchises are making a giant comeback, and it could be a part of the ambitious new Super Game initiative.
Justin Scarpone, Sega's global head of transmedia, casually dropped the news about a new game in the franchise during an interview with VGC.
In summary, Sega's decision to focus on fewer, high-quality releases, coupled with substantial investments in its core development studios, signifies a deliberate strategy to strengthen its key ...
Solo Leveling may be making waves in the anime world, but it's about to level up elsewhere – and I promise you're not ready for its "new experiment." No, it's not April 1. Solo Leveling on Ice ...
The two new films join Sega's successful line of game-to-movie crossovers ...
Columbia restaurant "The Kitchen Grill and Games" announced the official opening of its new ice skating rink on Wednesday, marking the arrival of the city's first public ice skating facility in 43 ...
More than 150 vintage video games stashed away in storage since the 1990s could lead to a six-figure payday for a Nebraska man who owns the collection.
Sega, the publisher behind beloved games like platformer Sonic and JRPG Yakuza, is considering marking its upcoming games at more expensive $70 price point.
Sega is eyeing new movies and rebooting a handful of retro franchises including Crazy Taxi, Streets of Rage, Golden Axe, Jet Set Radio and Shinobi.
Assuming the new game is not a reboot or remake, the new Virtua Fighter would be the sixth entry in the fighting franchise, which ushered in a new era of 3D-based fighters when it debuted in 1993.
Sega unveils next Virtua Fighter, Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, and new project from Like a Dragon studio More VF details coming later today.
Xbox One Xbox Series SEGA announces new Crazy Taxi, Golden Axe, Jet Set Radio, Shinobi, and Streets of Rage games SEGA announces initiative to produce brand new titles from its treasure trove of IP.