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SEGA of America Will Now be Publishing Atlus U.S.A. Games

In a new press release issued by SEGA of America, they have announced that the acquisition of Atlus Co. Ltd (Japan) and Atlus U.S.A. in 2013 has been finalized, and as a result SEGA of America will now be the sole company responsible for publishing duties in North America. However, they made it clear that this is a change in name only, and both companies will be operating autonomously as before. As such, Atlus will remain as an individual brand, separate from SEGA. The press release also noted that the new SEGA of America offices are located in Los Angeles and Irvine, California.

Naoto Hiraoka, CEA of Atlus U.S.A., highlighted how the merger has been an improvement for both companies:

“After nearly a year working under the SEGA Games division, both SEGA of America and Atlus U.S.A. have thrived and released a combined total of 23 game products,” said Naoto Hiraoka, CEO, Atlus U.S.A., Inc. “Between ATLUS’ ability to localize and release Japanese video game products efficiently and the strength of SEGA of America’s reputation as a leading publisher in the industry, the situation could not be more symbiotic for both companies.”

SEGA also announced that they have appointed Ivo Gerscovich as the senior vice president of SEGA of America and the new head of the Sonic business unit, wherein he will serve as as the chief brand officer of Sonic. At the same time, Takashi Iizuka, vice president of product development, has transitioned from the SEGA headquarters in Japan to the Sonic business unit in SEGA of America’s Los Angeles office. From there, he will be managing everything related to Sonic entertainment and products.

Tatsuyuki Miyazaki, CEO of SEGA of America, also commented on the changes and is confident that this will be a “new age” for SEGA of America:

“There were challenging times for SEGA of America in San Francisco, but now I am confident that the collaboration between SEGA and Atlus U.S.A. will make us a uniquely positioned publisher poised to deliver top quality games from Japan,” said Tatsuyuki Miyazaki, CEO of SEGA of America and ATLUS U.S.A. board member. “Plus, the Sonic business team, with Ivo’s strong leadership and the addition of renowned Sonic Team creator Iizuka in the Los Angeles office, SEGA of America is in the best position yet to diversify and grow its business. SEGA of America is entering new age of publishing, and going back to the road to prosperity.”

When we first learned that SEGA would be acquiring Atlus, we were hoping that Atlus U.S.A.’s experience would help SEGA of America bring more niche Japanese SEGA games our way, and it appears this is exactly what’s happening. Even games like 7th Dragon III Code VFD are now being localized, making it the first title in the franchise to make it to the Americas. We hope SEGA Europe will follow suit and bring all these games to Europe as well!

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Project DIVA X Debuts in Top Three in the Latest Media Create Sales Chart

The latest Media Create Sales chart for Japan in the week running from March 21 to 27 has been released, and SEGA’s Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X entered the chart at third place. The game sold 69,438 copies, which is admittedly a low number for a Project DIVA title on the PlayStation Vita. In comparison, Project DIVA F 2nd sold 98,628 copies on the PS Vita in its first week in Japan while Project DIVA f before it sold 159,592 copies. Being the third Project DIVA title on PlayStation Vita there wasn’t much room for improvement technically, which may partially explain the low numbers. It’s also worth noting that the game is still the best selling PS Vita game this week, outselling Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Venus (21,959 copies) by a wide margin.

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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Releasing This Fall in the Americas for PS Vita and PS4!

SEGA of America have announced yet another SEGA game that will be localized, and it’s none other than Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X. The game will be released this fall for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in North and South America, in both digital and physical formats! You can find the official announcement trailer and images from the English PS Vita version below, as well as part of the official press release from SEGA containing more details about the game! Unfortunately, there’s again no information on a European release.

You can find the official website for the game here: http://miku.sega.com/divax/

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Persona 2: Innocent Sin and Persona 3 Portable Discounted on US PlayStation Store

Here’s yet another update featuring more discounts from the US PlayStation Store, this time for two Atlus games. Both Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 2: Innocent Sin and Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Portable have received a 25% discount on the US PlayStation Store, running until April 12th, 2016. The games are playable on the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita. As usual, we included the list with links to the games’ PlayStation Store pages below!
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7th Dragon 2020 Fan Translation

7th Dragon 2020 Receives English Fan Translation

While SEGA’s RPG 7th Dragon III Code VFD will be released on July 12, 2016 in North America for the Nintendo 3DS, none of the previous games in the franchise were officially localized. But like with Valkyria Chronicles 3, that hasn’t stopped fans from translating the game themselves. After having already created a fan translation for the original 7th Dragon, Geoff Embree has now released an English fan translation for its sequel, 7th Dragon 2020. which was originally released in Japan on November 23, 2011 for the PlayStation Portable.

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SEGA’s Mobile Game Cranky Food Friends is Closing Down

Sega of America’s mobile game studios appear to be having a rough time recently. Earlier on, SEGA announced that they were making a reduction in their mobile work force. As a result, everyone at Three Rings Design Inc. lost their job. More recently, SEGA announced that they would be closing down Puzzle & Glory, a mobile match-3 RPG game from Demiurge Studios (acquired by SEGA in 2015). And now SEGA have announced that yet another mobile game will be closing down, namely Cranky Food Friends. The game will be shutting down on March 31, 2016. The game is mostly known to SEGA fans because of the fact that it’s a reskin of Puyo Puyo Quest!!, one of SEGA’s most successful mobile games in Japan. The reskin was a controversial decision, and apparently didn’t help to assure the game’s success in the West.

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SEGA Releases Digital Soundtrack for Dragon Force and Victory Goal ’96 in Japan

Dragon Force and Victory Goal ’96 were released exactly 20 years on the 29th of March, 1996 on the Sega Saturn in Japan, and SEGA of Japan have now released a digital soundtrack to celebrate the occasion. Titled “Selections of Dragon Force” and “Selections of Victory Goal ’96”, both soundtracks contain a small selection of remastered tracks from the original games. At the moment, it appears it’s only available for download on Amazon Japan and iTunes Japan. Hopefully they’ll find their way on stores for other regions as well! Here’s an overview of the tracks included in both soundtracks:
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Shenmue 3 Team Begins Motion Capture Testing

The Shenmue 3 team have posted a new update on their Kickstarter page, revealing that they’ve begun testing of several motion capture systems, starting with a new motion capture system by Xsens. Initial testing of the system appears to have been promising, as the system is apparently highly responsive with little noise interference. When all systems have been tested, the team will announce the final winner.

The update also puts the spotlight on some of the gifts that the team has received from the fans as a token of support. Lastly, they’ve also attempted to upload the latest screenshots of the game in a higher quality, but the process appears to have failed and they’ve contacted Kickstarter to help them upload the correct ones. In the meanwhile, the team is pointing people to the official website to get higher quality images. Those appear to be the same quality as the ones we’ve posted in an earlier article (courtesy of Sony).

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Green Man Gaming SEGA Spring Sale Includes Valkyria Chronicles, NiGHTS, Jet Set Radio, And More…

Digital retailer Green Man Gaming has launched a Spring sale featuring plenty of SEGA PC games . We picked out the game’s relevant to our interests and included them in a list below. If you’re interested in adding some more SEGA games to your collection, you may want to take a look.

GameDiscounted PriceDiscounted %
Binary Domain$3.74/€3.7475%
Binary Domain Collection$3.99/€3.9975%
Jet Set Radio$1.24/€0.9975%
NiGHTS into Dreams HD$2.49/€1.9975%
Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing$2.49/€2.4975%
Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed$4.99/€4.9975%
Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed 4 Pack$14.99/€14.9975%
Tembo the Badass Elephant$3.74/€3.2475%
The Typing of the Dead: Overkill$4.99/€4.4975%
Valkyria Chronicles$4.99/€4.9975%