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Sega finally admits low sales of games may have been impacted by players waiting for "definitive editions", like Persona 5 Royal or SMT 5: Vengeance – Eurogamer

  • 26 November 2025
  1. Sega finally admits low sales of games may have been impacted by players waiting for “definitive editions”, like Persona 5 Royal or SMT 5: Vengeance  Eurogamer
  2. Sega is aware its past “definitive version” releases could be deterring players from buying games at launch  AUTOMATON
  3. Sega Suggests Expectations for ‘Definitive Editions’ Could be Behind Disappointing Launch Sales  IGN
  4. SEGA acknowledges definitive versions could be deterring launch players  My Nintendo News
  5. Sega is willing to take risks on “highly volatile” new games, and can do so using the “stable foundation” created by its strong free-to-play revenue  GamesRadar+
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