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Sega CEO confirms the company won't be making more mini retro consoles, like a potential Dreamcast Mini
The Guardian also states that Sega then clarified that this meant there are currently no plans for any more mini consoles, which is going to be a bit of disappointment for anyone
Don't Expect Any More Miniature Consoles From Sega
The Guardian then received further confirmation from Sega that the company is not currently planning any more retro-inspired miniature consoles. The last one to be released was the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis 2 in 2022, which featured the likes of Sonic CD and Streets of Rage 3.
Sega Has Bad News for Fans of Mini Consoles
providing access to both
retro
and modern titles.
Sega
has confirmed it has no plans to develop more mini
consoles
. For those waiting to see a mini Saturn or Dreamcast, the
Sega
CEO commented that ...
Sega Has No Plans for More Mini Consoles
Sega America and Europe CEO Shuji Utsumi in an interview with The Guardian was asked about the company possibly releasing new mini consoles based on the Saturn or Dreamcast. "I’m not going for the Mini direction. It’s not me. I want to embrace modern gamers," said Utsumi.
Sega Rules Out Saturn or Dreamcast Mini Console
Sega has ruled out making any more Mini consoles, dashing hopes for a Saturn or Dreamcast revival. The company behind Sonic the Hedgehog has released a number of nostalgia-fuelled Mini consoles based on the Sega Genesis,
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Sega confirms no more mini consoles: Exploring the future of retro gaming
While this
news
shows how committed
Sega
is to the future of modern gaming, it marks the end of an era for fans hoping ...
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Retro Gaming: Why Classic Consoles Are Making a Comeback
Gamers ditch modern graphics for nostalgia as retro games and consoles make a massive comeback—proving old-school fun never goes out of style.
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SEGA To Abandon Retro Gamers With Plans Toward A Subscription Service
Sega is thinking of launching a subscription service, and with a recent removal of classic titles from digital stores, ...
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