SEGA has spoken to investors about the fact that its range of full-price games aren't selling as much in comparison to how highly they have been rated by critics. The Japanese company acknowledges that releasing what they deem to be definitive version… | By Sickr on November 26, 2025 | SEGA has spoken to investors about the fact that its range of full-price games aren't selling as much in comparison to how highly they have been rated by critics. The Japanese company acknowledges that releasing what they deem to be definitive versions of their games could be impacting launch sales of its games. Atlus is synonymous with releasing improved editions of its games a couple of years or so after launch, which could be partly to blame for the situation, with some preferring to wait it out rather than pick up a SEGA or Atlus game straightaway at launch. "While we haven't been able to pinpoint a precise cause of [the lower-than-expected sales performance], we believe the problem also lies in our marketing, which wasn't able to sufficiently convey the appeal of our games to users," | | | |
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