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Sega to Heavily Invest in Persona, Sonic, and Like a Dragon Studios

Summary

  • Sega plans to release fewer games in FY 2026 but will invest more in the studios behind the Persona, Sonic, and Like a Dragon series.
  • The focus is on quality over quantity, with efforts directed towards strengthening Japanese development studios.

Sega plans to release fewer games during the next fiscal year, but it will invest more heavily in the studios behind Sonic, Persona, and Like a Dragon at the same time. The 2025 fiscal year was an uneven one for the company, featuring impressive highs from the success of Sonic properties while experiencing some major disappointments like the cancelation of Football Manager 25. As it looks ahead to FY 2026, which starts this April, Sega will adapt by holding back in some areas but increasing its efforts in others.

Like many gaming companies today, Sega has faced its fair share of challenges over the past few years. In early 2024, Sega of America laid off 61 staff members, and some titles saw weaker-than-expected sales. Going into the future, the company seems to want to handle this not by reducing its spending entirely but by driving even more investment in its most promising studios.

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In a Q&A session following its Q3 earnings report, Sega said it expects to release fewer full games in FY 2026 than it did in the previous year. While that may seem like the company is cutting back, it could be part of a focus on quality over quantity. Sega highlighted how strengthening its Japanese development studios has led to its games earning better reception from fans and critics and said it will focus its efforts on a few of these departments. Specifically, it plans to invest more in Atlus, which develops Persona, as well as the teams behind Sonic and Like a Dragon​​​​​​. Atlus has already teased a possible new Persona title for 2025, though the announcement could also refer to a different game, so it seems Sega is already at work driving results from these studios.

Sega Will Release Fewer Games but Grow Its Core Studios in FY 2026

Looking at how titles from these studios have performed recently, it seems like a sound enough strategy. While Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii has seen lower sales than its predecessor, it’s still performing fairly well. Sonic has had a particularly big couple of years, thanks not only to games like Sonic Rumble and Sonic X Shadow Generations but also to its successful film and TV spin-offs. It makes sense why the teams putting out these properties would catch Sega’s attention when thinking of how to shift its efforts in the coming years.

It’s also possible that Sega may release a subscription service, which could let fans play several of its older titles, though it’s unclear if the company will go that route. Whatever the specifics, Sega expects a bit of a bumpy start to the upcoming year but solid growth in the future as its investment in its cash-cow franchises pays off.

Sega

Sega

Date Founded

June 3, 1960

Headquarters

Shinagawa City, Tokyo, Japan

CEO

Hajime Satomi

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