PC gaming also did quite well throughout FY2018 thanks to big games like Yakuza 0 and Yakuza Kiwami coming to the platform, and SEGA sees big opportunities for increased earnings. SEGA has plans to keep porting games over to PC storefronts like Steam in a bid to maximize reach, exposure, and sales across all gaming segments.
PS4 exclusivity will continue breaking down as SEGA adopts this multi-platform approach. The publisher affirms its new games will come to all systems, from PC to mobile and even next-gen consoles like the PlayStation 5.
It also plans to revive dormant IPs and fan-favorite content while launching special re-releases like the SEGA Genesis Mini.
Retail packaged games are also a part of this plan, particularly games brought overseas to North America. SEGA enjoyed strong packaged sales in FY2018 despite a good portion of gamers moving towards digital
Read more: https://www.tweaktown.com/news/65722/sega-refocuses-existing-ips-promises-more-pc-ports/index.html
Other details to note:
-SEGA wishes to expand sales of Japanese Studio games in the overseas markets
- Despite ranked No.2 in overall on Metacritic score last year, while having more titles release than their competitors, SEGA have mentioned they continue to focus on improving overall quality.
SEGA's full end of year report can be seen here: https://www.segasammy.co.jp/english...ment/2019/201903_4q_siryo_2019426_final_e.pdf
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