Sega, in 2021, had announced that they are working on a ‘Super Game project, and since then, there was no news, rumours, or leaks surrounding the same. But now, thanks to the co-chief operating officer Shuji Utsumi, we have some idea on what is cooking in Sega’s offices. Now, there is no confirmation on what the project will exactly turn out to be, but he has hinted that the ‘Super Game’ may not be one single game, but rather a series of Triple A titles that will see Sega push the boundaries of their technology and know-how.
While talking about the project itself, Utsumi said that the term’ Super Game’ does not describe the game itself, but is actually a whole new genre for the market. As the name suggests, gamers can expect these ‘Super Game’ category titles to be head and shoulders about the regular games in every sense of the word. He also said that Sega is planning to “create a game that builds a whole worldview involving the entire gaming ecosystem, including not only players but also streamers who stream the game and their viewers”.
When Sega’s president was asked about when this Super Game will hit the market, he said that the company was targeting a 2026 release, as this will give the developers enough time to create a product that they and the gamers will be proud of. It is still unknown if Sega will be leveraging their current IPs into this Super Game series, but whatever it is, we can’t wait to get our hands on these new games when they eventually launch.