Sega has announced it will no longer produce mini consoles, dashing hopes for Dreamcast and Saturn Minis. The company is shifting focus to modern gaming and innovation.
The company behind Sonic The Hedgehog has once again moved away from console development to focus on new projects.
Sega America and Europe CEO Shuji Utsumi said in an interview that the company would see potential in planning new products.
Sega has ruled out making any more Mini consoles, dashing hopes for a Saturn or Dreamcast revival.
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SEGA America and Europe executive Shuji Utsumi has revealed that the company has no plans to produce anymore mini consoles ...
Sega has said it’s not currently planning to release any more miniature consoles. The publisher’s America and Europe CEO, ...
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