Take a Behind the Scenes look at SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance from Lizardcube!

SEGA has uploaded the first behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance featuring the creative minds at Lizardcube, makers of Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap and Streets of Rage 4, as they discuss their unique approach to bringing the story and art to life in this new entry of the series.

SHINOBI: Art of Vegeance will be available on PlayStation 4 | 5, Xbox Series X|S/One, Nintendo Switch & Steam on August 29. Pre-order your copy here!

Let us know your thoughts and excitement on Shinobi: Art of Vengeance so far in our comment section below!

ATLUS Announces Persona5: The Phantom X, Launching June 26, 2025

Today, SEGA and ATLUS announced that Persona5: The Phantom X will be launching on PC and mobile on June 26, 2025. In this unique turn-based RPG set in the world of Persona 5, players will lead a double life as a student and a Phantom Thief with a brand-new protagonist and band of Phantom Thieves.

Check out more information and screenshots of the game in the next section of the article.

Geek Out Collaborates with SEGA to bring Like a Dragon to Roblox

Geek Out has announced that they will be collaborating with SEGA Corporation to develop a Like a Dragon themed experience on the Roblox platform. This exciting project brings the world of Like a Dragon into Roblox as an licensed experience.

With the series being known for its mature storytelling and exploration of complex themes such as love, humanity, and betrayal, Geek Out’s goal is to deliver the unique charm of Like a Dragon freshly and engagingly, leveraging the power of Roblox’s interactive world.

Geek Out will share more information regarding the project on their social media with updates. This won’t be the first SEGA IP to be included into Roblox as Sonic Speed Simulator is game that SEGA launched on the platform.

Let us know your thoughts on the announcement in our comment section!

[UPDATE: Winners Announced!] Contest: Enter to win a SEGA Saturn wireless pro controller from Retro-bit!

UPDATE: The contest has ended! Thank you to those who entered! The winners are: SaltyTaro (white controller) and Bree D. (black controller) Retro-bit will be in touch for your details!

We’re celebrating 30 years of SEGA Saturn in style by partnering with Retro-bit to give away two SEGA Saturn wireless pro controllers! All you have to do is visit this website and complete the various tasks to enter your name into the drawing! Don’t worry, it’s mostly visiting SEGAbits and Retro-bit social media accounts and following or posting. Two winners will be selected and those winners will either get a white or black controller. Good luck to all who enter and a big thank you to Retro-bit for partnering for the giveaway!

SONIC WEEKLY: Joypolis & Japan w/ BARRY

Barry is back with the Sonic Weekly crew to share about his trip to Japan and Joypolis specifically. Also, Star Wars… the other main reason Barry was in Japan was for Star Wars, so we talk about that too. Plus, reviews of Chao Tales and news from Rings of Saturn!

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Virtua Fighter Direct Recap – New VF Game Details, VF5 R.E.V.O. Goes Multiplatform with Crossplay, Merch, and More!

SEGA just dropped a wave of exciting news during today’s Virtua Fighter Direct, and fans of the legendary 3D fighting series have plenty to be hyped about with new character reveals for the New Virtua Fighter Project to multiplatform crossplay support and new merch, here’s everything that was announced.

Virtua Fighter’s iconic Canadian pro-wrestler, Wolf Hawkfield, is officially returning to the ring in the upcoming New Virtua Fighter Project. This marks his first appearance since Virtua Fighter 5, and he’s been given a dramatic visual overhaul, courtesy of the incredibly talented Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio Art Team. SEGA also shared behind-the-scenes insights into the game’s new art direction, offering fans a glimpse at the design philosophy driving the next evolution of Virtua Fighter.

Legacy VF producer Seiji Aoki took the stage to announce that Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. is heading to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. What makes the announcement even more exciting is that all platforms will feature full crossplay support and will be implemented across all platforms, ensuring players can challenge each other no matter where they play.

SEGA also unveiled a fresh wave of Virtua Fighter merchandise, including a sick T-shirt lineup featuring series protagonist Akira Yuki and new soundtracks available on Spotify. Additionally, the Virtua Fighter Open Championship was officially announced, with NVIDIA sponsoring the event. Several qualifying tournament venues were revealed, kicking off what promises to be an exciting competitive season for Virtua Fighter players worldwide!

What did you think of today’s Virtua Fighter Direct? Which announcement got you the most hyped? Let us know in the comments below!

 

 

Sega Saturn turns 30 years old in North America

The year is 1995. Movies such as Billy Madison, Bad Boys, Desperado, Jumanji, and Toy Story hit theaters. TV shows like Fraisier, Babylon 5, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the Earthworm Jim cartoon, and the Street Fighter and Darkstalkers cartoons premiered on TV. Anime such as Saint Tail, Slayers, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, and Virtua Fighter premiered in Japan and Ghost In The Shell premiered in Japanese and UK theaters. Songs like “Gangsta’s Paradise” by Coolio, “Fantasy” by Mariah Carey, “Waterfalls” by TLC, “Bullet With Butterfly Wings” by Smashing Pumpkins, and everyone’s favorite holiday song that they never get sick of hearing after midnight every November 1st: “All I Want For Christmas Is You” also by Mariah Carey, topped the charts. Video games like Chrono Trigger, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest, Command & Conquer, Rayman, and Time Crisis came out. Sega released Genesis games like Beyond Oasis, Comix Zone, and Garfield: Caught In The Act and arcade games like Virtua Cop 2, Fighting Vipers, and Cool Riders. We were also 5 years away from entering the 21st century. We’d come a long way, but were we ready for the future?

Sega Saturn released on this day in North America three long decades ago, but as many of us know, it wasn’t originally supposed to be this day. It was originally decided to launch the console in September of 1995, but Sega of America surprised everyone by moving the launch up to May, a costly mistake that kneecapped the Saturn at the starting line. Even so, Saturn goes down in history as a beloved 32-bit system with some impressive games that stood the test of time, such as the Panzer Dragoon series, NiGHTS Into Dreams, Sonic R, Mr. Bones, Guardian Heroes, Burning Rangers, Fighters Megamix, and ports of incredible arcade games like Virtua Fighter 2, Virtua Cop 1 & 2, Fighting Vipers, Sega Rally Championship, and The House of the Dead. Saturn went woefully unappreciated all around the world other than Japan, however, and sold somewhere between 9 and 17 million consoles worldwide, putting it third place behind the competition of the time, but that doesn’t mean we have nothing to celebrate today.

Join us, if you will, beyond the break for a look back on the Saturn’s history and its impact on the gaming world today.

SEGA Announces Second Virtua Fighter Direct for May 11

SEGA is set to host the second Virtua Fighter Direct live stream this Sunday, May 11, at 10 AM EDT / 7 AM PST, promising fresh updates on the legendary 3D fighting series.

The first VF Direct, held back in December following The Game Awards, focused on the reveal of Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. (Ultimate Showdown Ver. 2.0) for consoles and PC. That event gave longtime fans a glimpse at the franchise’s next evolution while teasing what’s to come for Virtua Fighter’s future.

Earlier this year, SEGA showcased a brief concept video of the next Virtua Fighter title during Nvidia’s CES 2025 presentation, illustrating the visual leap from the original 1999-era graphics to the capabilities of today’s hardware—further proof that development is well underway.

Hints of a new Virtua Fighter game were first dropped last year when SEGA’s head of transmedia, Justin Scarpone, mentioned it during an interview as part of the company’s broader push to revive its classic franchises.

What would you all like to see in the second Virtua Fighter Direct this weekend? New gameplay, characters, or merchandise? Let us know in the comments below!

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RAIDOU Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army Reveals New Details on Key Characters, Locations, and Features

Atlus has unveiled new information and screenshots for RAIDOU Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army, the enhanced version of the cult classic Devil Summoner entry, highlighting fully-voiced characters, detailed environments, and gameplay additions that expands the experience.

The Demonic Designations: Summoner Titles will also be released post-launch on July 3 for free. It will include 10 total fan-voted titles for Raidou (7 from North America and 3 from Southeast Asia) and are handpicked from submissions in a special social media promotion that took place earlier. Winning titles will be announced in the near future.

ATLUS also launched the “Mysterious Cases” sweepstakes for Summoners Guild members in the U.S. and Canada, running from May 9 to June 20. Fans can solve three Raidou-themed puzzles for a chance to win a retro Raiho plushie, perfect for collectors. Details can be found here!

Hit the next section of the article to check out further new details and screenshots on RAIDOU Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army. Pre-order RAIDOU Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army today!

SEGA News Bits Live: Ecco the Dolphin REVIVAL and Sonic X DC Toys ANNOUNCED

On this SEGA News Bits Live, Barry talks about a new Ecco game, the Sonic x DC toys coming from Jakks Pacific and a newly translated Sonic interview from 1991!

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SONIC WEEKLY: What Ages Well?

This week, Grant is owning up to bad takes from the past while creating brand new ones in the present, Bo describes good dates and bad hats, and David is excited about OutRun and has a great idea for the future of Chao merchandise. And, as always, we cover the week’s news about Sonic, Rings of Saturn, and answer some mailbag questions too.

For more episodes, search SONIC WEEKLY on your podcast service of choice!

SEGA & RGG Studio Reveal “Bubble” by Shōnan no Kaze & First Look at Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut English Dub

SEGA & RGG Studio had revealed the return of “Bubble” by Shōnan no Kaze for Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut which was originally used for the Japanese release of the original game and cut from the western release. Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut will also feature a brand-new English dub and showcases voice performances by Yong Yea as Kazuma Kiryu and Matthew Mercer as Goro Majima as well as Akira Nishikiyama (Kaiji Tang) and Osamu Kashiwagi (David Hayter).

Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut is launching with Nintendo Switch 2 on June 5th with pre-orders available now. The definitive edition of the critically acclaimed origin story in the series will include never-before-seen cutscenes, new online multiplayer mode, English voiceover, plus French, Italian, German, and Spanish text. Check out a preview of the English VO cast below!

Ecco the Dolphin and Tides of Time sequel remasters in the works, new third game announced

Via an interview with Xbox Wire, Ecco the Dolphin creator Ed Annunziata has revealed that remasters of the first two Ecco the Dolphin games as well as a third game are in the works. When asked about the future of the series, Annunziata said “Me and the entire original team are going to Remaster the original Ecco the Dolphin and Tides of Time games. Then we will make a new, third game with contemporary play and GPU sensibilities.” Annunziata then asked fans to stay tuned to eccothedolphin.com which has a countdown clock in hours which translates to 355 days at the time of this article.

Are you excited to see the return of the first two Ecco games and a third game?

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SEGA and JAKKS Pacific Announce Toy Line for DC x Sonic the Hedgehog Crossover; Hitting Shelves Fall 2025

Today, SEGA and JAKKS Pacific announced an exciting new toy line that celebrates the popular DC x Sonic the Hedgehog crossover comic series. This collaboration brings together two iconic worlds – Sonic the Hedgehog and DC’s Justice League.

Fans can look forward to this collection featuring fan-favorite characters including Sonic, Shadow and Tails, alongside members of DC’s Justice League, including Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, when the toy line debuts in stores and online in Fall 2025.

Check out further details about the toy line collaboration through the press release here.

Two Point Hospital Review: Laughter (And Good Gameplay) Is the Best Medicine (PC/Steam)

Over the past few months, I’ve been digging in to my backlog of games that I have purchased in the past and never got around to them. Doing so, I’m glad that I did as it expands my game knowledge and peaks interest in other genres I’ve never even considered. One of those games was Two Point Hospital, which if you asked me a few years ago if I was ever going to play it, I would have said probably not. Unfortunately, I wrote it off as generic and since it was focused as a PC resource management sim, I never really gave it any attention. Come to January of 2024 and I played a small indie game called dotAGE and it was about taking care of a village of people and preparing them for future doom and disaster events. It was the only full game I’ve had played in the genre and it let me open up the flood gates for more games in similar fashion. Having played the Sims in the past, TPH may be thought of as a clone or ripoff of it and that can’t be further from the truth. In my opinion, it was if you combined the RM system from dotAGE and other games like it and the customization of your world/home in the Sims. And what you get is an amazing, hilarious, and fun game for hours on end building hospitals to your liking and style.