During the Game Awards last year, Sega announced plans to bring back several beloved franchises for today’s gaming systems.
Curious about the level of impressiveness these titles might offer? It appears the third-party publisher and developer are really putting in the effort. In a recent interview with The Japan Times, the team at Sega’s Sapporo Studio discussed their involvement in creating Triple-A titles, such as Crazy Taxi.
Crazy Taxi was announced as part of Sega’s original legacy revival, alongside Jet Set Radio, Streets of Rage, Golden Axe, and Shinobi. It seems that more games are in development.
Currently, Sapporo Studio is not developing any titles on its own, but they do have plans to do so in the future. Established in December 2021 amidst the pandemic, the organization is under the leadership of Takaya Segawa.
Sega has announced that its new Legacy Revival series is currently in development, with the projects set to be released in the near future. Discover more about Sega’s potential plans in our previous coverage on Nintendo Life.
Are you thrilled about the possibility of Sega going all out with some of these upcoming projects? Which Sega classics do you think should make a comeback? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section.