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Sega apologizes for betraying its fans, aims to regain trust with new game at Tokyo Game Show

by yoshiller
07 July 2015
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The following information comes from an interview from the latest issue of Famitsu with Sega CEO Hajime Satomi:

As far as the Western market goes, we learned a lot from Atlus. If we can make a title with proper quality, I believe there’s a good chance for it to do well even in the West for players that like to play Japanese games.

I’ve been talking to the employees about how we should start putting serious consideration into quality from this point on. Especially in North America and Europe, where it’s always been more of a focus on schedules, I believe that if we can’t maintain quality, it would be better to not release anything at all.

Since we’re seriously considering quality, I can’t make that promise for the time being, but I believe we will announce something for home console at Tokyo Game Show.

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