During its Sonic Central showcase, Sega has shown off new gameplay for Sonic Frontiers alongside a tease for an animation set to launch before the game.
The upcoming presentation will provide a "sneak peek" at upcoming projects, partnerships and events happening this year.
"The development of new boards has been stagnant due to the coronavirus and, of course, it would be a fairly expensive product in terms of cost," Sega says.
More new gameplay for the upcoming platformer showcases what its combat will look like, though the game is continuing to look a little rough around the edges.
For 9,980 yen, it includes over 50 titles for the Genesis/Mega Drive and Sega/Mega CD including a new addition in Fantasy Zone.
Total War: Warhammer 3's highly-anticipated Immortal Empires update has received a new teaser trailer ahead of its launch.
The open-world (or "open-zone") platformer is slated to release this Holiday season for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch.
More than 30 partners are confirmed with "events, activities and updates" for fans planned. Even more are still to be announced.
As IGN First's cover story for June, there will be world-exclusive gameplay reveals and hands-on impressions starting tomorrow.
The DLC pack contains 19 character costumes, a new battle user interface, 20 background tracks, and a remade theme from Tekken 7.
Based on the lineup of presenters confirmed for the announcement livestream, speculation suggests Sega might be about to announce another mini console.
Sega's latest compilation features remasters of Sonic the Hedgehog 1 and 2, Sonic 3 and Knuckles, and Sonic CD. Here's what you need to know.
"We are currently working hard to improve the quality of the game toward its sales for the holiday season," the company says.
Train students in the field of espionage with obstacle courses, target practice and much more to weed out any potential rival agents.
Developer Two Point Studios says the upcoming management sim will allow players a much greater degree of freedom than Two Point Hospital.
Sega of America social media manager Katie Chrzanowski provides assurances that Sonic Frontiers is still launching this year.
Ryu Ga Gotoku studio head Masayoshi Yokoyama assures that the next mainline Yakuza game's development is progressing well.
In search of her missing partner, Bunker uses a shield for a highly defensive play-style and close-range weaponry to annihilate foes.
Ryu ga Gotoku Studio head Masayoshi Yokoyama will talk about the series' "past, present and future" next week on Niconico Chokaigi.
Relic Entertainment discusses the strategy title's attention to detail, from bullets realistically impacting a vehicle to weapon effects.