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Why the hell would SEGA cancel and auction off one of their most successful new IPs in the last few years? Do you realize what you're saying? I can understand some NeoGAF folks who think Sega is on the edge of bankruptcy can say that, but us on Segabits should know better.
Dude, I've got news for you; Sega's future retail plans were GUTTED. They have laid out their plans for their future retail games and they have clearly and succinctly stated that, going forward, they will be Sonic, Total War, Yakuza, Football Manager, and Aliens. That's it. The money that they would traditionally spend on a wide variety of retail software will be poured specifically into these IP. That's just the way it is, it's not even a rumor, it came right from Sega.
Bayonetta 2, needless to say, does not fit into those 5 categories.
Sega had shown no interest in continuing their partnership with Platinum Games, (and their partnership had ended even before the most recent re-structuring) so how would Sega be releasing Bayonetta 2, exactly, if it is not Sonic, Total War, Yakuza, Football Manager, and Aliens, and if they are no longer continuing their partnership with Platinum Games?
Can anyone name a time in history when a multiplatform release's other systems were cancelled in mid-development and made an exclusive? It doesn't happen very often, because such a move would be ridiculously expensive for any company.
Nintendo has money but they're not Microsoft...
From back in March:
SEGA has revealed it's plans to slim down its Western operations and cancel some games to combat an operating loss in the current financial year.
The publisher hasn't stated which games will be cancelled but did reveal its desire to focus on strong-selling IPs such as Sonic the Hedgehog, Football Manager, Total War and Aliens. From our list of SEGA games coming soon most titles on the way to Nintendo are either completed or retro re-releases, so hopefully we shouldn't miss out on too many titles we already know about.
The statement cites the "severe economic environment" in the West and "rapid change in market" as two principal reasons behind the loss.
SEGA will also downsize operations in its North America and Europe video game divisions, likely resulting in redundancies over the coming months.
http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/03/sega_to_cancel_games_focus_on_existing_ipAnd:
"Basically for us it's putting a lot of focus into those studios and into their IPs. So Total War coming out of Creative Assembly, Football Manager coming out of Sports Interactive, so we want to diversify, so we want to have an increased focus on those brands. And we want to become better and more successful with those."
And how does that affect new IP outside of those current brands?
"At the moment for us those are the four IPs we are talking about, they are our AAA IP. At the moment we are looking into options of course, but it's not like we are already developing some other titles in addition to that, no," said Post.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2012-06-28-sega-closing-european-offices
"It's a focus on those four core IP, and in addition to that we'll have digital. And digital still means 50 - 75 releases every year, so that's still a big number."
I know these quotes are mainly focusing on Sega's Western operations but Sega of Japan is too slimming down their retail business, focusing mainly on handhelds and Free to Play games. Hell, they basically named Nagoshi's team "Yakuza Studios."