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Sega has ‘four major new titles’ coming out over the next year

Sega looks to have a very busy year ahead, as the company recently confirmed in its latest earnings report that it will have four ‘major new titles' releasing between April 2026 and March 2027. 

According to Sega, these four games will be from its “mainstay IPs” but so far, none of these titles appear to have been announced. It is likely that a new major Sonic the Hedgehog game is amongst the titles on the list, as it has been four years since the release of Sonic Frontiers.

As VGC points out, other titles that have been announced but do not yet have release dates include the likes of Persona 4 Revival, Stranger than Heaven, a new Total War Warhammer game and Total War Medieval 3.

When Persona 4 Revival was announced last year, we ended up with a very short teaser trailer, so it is unclear if the game is far enough along in development to be considered amongst the four titles. Other major Sega IPs with new games in development include Crazy Taxi, Golden Axe, Streets of Rage and Alien Isolation.

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KitGuru Says: Personally, I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for Persona to be amongst the major IPs getting a release over the next year. 

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