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SEGA ACQUIRED ROVIO FOR €706 MILLION IN AUGUST |
Sega says Yakuza and Persona mobile games could be on the way
As reported by Mobilegamer.biz, Sega’s co-CEO Shuji Utsumi appeared at the Roviocon event in Helsinki today to discuss Sega’s mobile future following its acquisition of Angry Birds studio Rovio.
Utsumi reportedly said that new Angry Birds animated projects are in production, and that new Rovio games were in development for PC and console.
He also made a reference to a Sonic and Angry Birds crossover, joking that the two IPs were currently “dating”.
Moving onto mobile games, Utusmi said that by merging with Rovio, Sega is able to expand its own range of mobile games, which could lead to mobile versions of some of its other IPs.
“Mobile is a massive platform for us,” Utsumi, said. “By combining together with Rovio, Sega is now able to pave the way for global mobile game audiences.
“Currently, Sega and Rovio have been working on new mobile game projects based on our own IP… but Sonic is not the only IP to benefit from the mobile platform expansion. It will be a potential strong tailwind for other key Sega IP such as Yakuza and Persona.”
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