After exiting the console hardware business, Sega transitioned into a global software powerhouse. The company bolstered its lineup by acquiring legendary studios like (creators of Persona ) and The Creative Assembly ( Total War ), while continuing to innovate with franchises like Yakuza and Sonic the Hedgehog . They even branched into unique partnerships, such as providing 3D imaging for Hatsune Miku holographic concerts .
The story of Sega is one of high-stakes risks, iconic rivalries, and a unique "bad boy" identity that redefined the gaming industry in the 1990s. While often remembered as the underdog to Nintendo, Sega’s history is filled with experimental hardware and a culture of bold innovation. The "Cool" Alternative Related articles: "sega"
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