Yeah, Sega I heard isn't doing well these days. I think I even heard that Atlus is one of the only things keeping them in business (and Metaphor Re Fantazio seems to be their newest money maker), but I feel I should take those words with a grain of salt.
The president of SeGa Amusements recently passed away, and companies like Wahlap have definitely stepped into the arcade market. Gambling and gacha games are doing well enough. At one point SeGa had a theme design and building company. They worked with Universal to create GameWorks. There were semi theme park areas even as recent as 2019 in Japan.
We tend to look at consoles only and don't realize how big the market actually is. But even then, SeGa is not up to its glorious self.
That's interesting to know!
Yeah, Sega I heard isn't doing well these days. I think I even heard that Atlus is one of the only things keeping them in business (and Metaphor Re Fantazio seems to be their newest money maker), but I feel I should take those words with a grain of salt.
The president of SeGa Amusements recently passed away, and companies like Wahlap have definitely stepped into the arcade market. Gambling and gacha games are doing well enough. At one point SeGa had a theme design and building company. They worked with Universal to create GameWorks. There were semi theme park areas even as recent as 2019 in Japan.
We tend to look at consoles only and don't realize how big the market actually is. But even then, SeGa is not up to its glorious self.