Sega Is Officially Ending Its Arcade Center Business
If you’ve been paying attention to Sega for the last couple of years, then you likely know that it has been slowly shuttering its massive Japan-based arcade centers. Sega is now announcing that it has decided to end its arcade business completely, ending 50 years of arcades.
It is a good news story. Destructoid, which translated a statement released by Sega this morning. The company states that it plans to sell its remaining 14.9% shares in the arcade division to Genda Inc. DestructoidThis is according to reports that Sega’s arcade centers have been sold to the same company over the years.
“Sega stores across the country will be switching their store names to GiGO, to express our gratitude for Sega’s 56 years of history and our desire to be an oasis that quenches people’s thirst for real entertainment,” Genda chairman Hisashi Kataoka said in regards to the news, according to Video Games Chronicle. “We will start with Ikebukuro, Akihabara, and Shinjuku. Then to the whole country.”
GiGO Entertainment branding will take over the Sega logo on arcade stands. While Sega is leaving the business of owning and running arcade centers, don’t expect to see Sega arcade machines disappear. Destructoid reports that Sega still intends to produce arcade machines for worldwide distribution – you just won’t see them inside a large building with a massive Sega sign on it anymore.
Of course, Sega is still in the business of making games, too, and this year, we’re expecting a new game starring everyone’s favorite blue blur in Sonic Frontiers. Check out the latest Sonic Frontiers trailer for a look at its open world and then read about how Sonic Frontiers was originally going to release in 2021 for the series’ 30th anniversary.
[Source: Destructoid]
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