Sega is striving to create a “super game” by March 2026
They are working on a “large-scale, global title”.
By Milos
Sega have hyped us up quite a bit by announcing that they are working on the mysterious “Super Game” that they hope to finish by March 2026.
The Sega CEO Haruki Satomi described it as a large-scale, global title. The ultimate goal for the project is to generate more active users than any other game Sega have made so far.
“One key to achieving this goal is whether we can draw together a large community, involving not only players but also streamers who stream the game and viewers who watch their videos,” said Satomi in the filing. “That kind of community expands and further develops game content, adding value to the game that is unimagined by developers, and sparking a broader movement—which can then draw in even more users and grow the game’s presence dramatically.”
We have no clue what this mystery title could be, but we know one thing – it’s not Sonic Frontiers. We will keep you updated with more information when it rolls out!