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Sonic is missing. While fans have been used to getting new Sonicgames every year, the Blue Blur has been notably absent from Sega’s game lineup in 2020. This has naturally led to discussion of aSonic game drought, and questions about when his next game might actually come. We don’t want to speculate wildly on thissubject, but it is interesting to note a few of the big changes that have been going onat Sega recently. The company is in a period of transition,and while we don’t want to jump to conclusions, these do go some way to explaining why Segaisn’t rushing a new Sonic game out the door. First off, Takashi Iizuka, overseer of allSonic games, has explicitly stated that his team is focusing on a Sonic game in 2021. He said:“2017 was a big year for Sonic. The next big year for Sonic is 2021. That’s the 30-year anniversary for Sonic. We are now preparing.” When asked by an interviewer if we’d seea Sonic Generations-style anniversary title in 2021, he laughed, and said, “Maybe”. So there’s definitely a big year for Sonicon the horizon. But why haven’t we had a quick filler gameto bridge the gap? Former Sonic social media manager Aaron Webberhas said plainly: Sega doesn’t want to do quick, unpolished annual Sonic releases anymore. “Back in the day, it used to be, every yearwas a new Sonic game, and as a result of that, there were a number of times that becauseof that rushed production schedule, the quality of the games wasn’t where it really neededto be. “So a couple of years ago, we said that’sactually going to change going forward. We’re going to put more time into things. That’s going to mean that you need to waitlonger between trailers and announcements and stuff like that… “…We’re excited for what’s to come,but we can’t really show it right now.” Aaron, by the way, is part of a big shakeupwithin Sega. He’s recently been promoted from workingspecifically with the Sonic brand to become Sega of Japan’s new Director of Strategy,Studio & Community Relations. Indeed, Sega has been trying out a lot ofnew business strategies recently. Earlier this year, Persona 4 was publishedon Steam – a move which, unsurprisingly, made Sega and Atlus all the money. When asked about Persona 4 in an investormeeting, a Sega representative said: “Because of the game’s critical acclaimand its low selling price, sales were much stronger than expected. We will continue to actively promote portingpreviously released titles to Steam and new platforms. We are also negotiating with platform holdersfor new games in the future, and we’re considering ways to sell under favorable conditions foreach title. Among them are measures such as preparingPC versions of the titles from the beginning, with multi-platform releases in mind.” This new focus on PC publishing is but oneof the big shakeups within Sega, as the company has finally released the popular MMO, PhantasyStar Online, in the West. This too, it seems, has been generating Segaa lot of money. 

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