Developer
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SEGA

Irvine, California

Sobre

Sega, a prominent name in the gaming industry, has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1960. Originally a manufacturer of arcade games, Sega transitioned into home console development, achieving notable milestones with the Sega Genesis and Dreamcast. The studio has expanded through acquisitions, including the purchase of Creative Assembly, known for its Total War series, and Atlus, the developer behind the Persona franchise.

Key personnel include Yuji Naka, a co-founder and lead developer of Sonic the Hedgehog, and Hideo Kojima, who has collaborated with Sega on various projects. The studio is renowned for groundbreaking titles such as "Total War: Warhammer II," "Persona 5 Royal," and "Yakuza 0," which have garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase.

Sega has significantly influenced the gaming industry by pioneering real-time strategy and role-playing game mechanics, particularly through its Total War and Persona series. The studio specializes in diverse genres, including strategy, RPG, and action-adventure, while also exploring innovative technologies like AI-based design.

Sega's contributions have been recognized with numerous awards, including BAFTA nominations and Game Awards, solidifying its status as a key player in the gaming landscape.

Visão geral

Fundada em

January 1, 1960

Sede

Irvine, California, Japan

Número de funcionários

251 - 500

Fundadores

Pessoas-chave

Dados indisponíveis

Foco de gênero

Action

Informações de contato

Kit de imprensa

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