Sega is aiming to create a "Super Game" by March 2026

Sega is aiming to create a “Super Game” by the fiscal year ending March 2026.

That’s according to the company’s latest report, which lays out its medium-term plan.

It’s not clear exactly what this “Super Game” could be, but Sega has high hopes for its existing and past IPs, including Sonic.

The report includes a message from Sega CEO Haruki Satomi in which he discusses the strategy behind this “Super Game” and the aim to attract streamers.

“One strategy for generating such hit titles is the creation of a ‘Super Game’ – a large-scale global title. We’re currently developing such a game, targeting release by the fiscal year ending March 2026,” he said.

“The ultimate goal in the ‘Super Game’ strategy is to create a game so revolutionary that it attracts far more active users than any of the Group’s games to date. One key to achieving this goal is whether we can draw together a large community, involving not only players but also streamers who stream the game and viewers who watch their videos.