But what bothers me about, say, "POWER SURGE" is that it promises a bunch of Sega games, hyping us up... and leaves us at that. Why call it a Power Surge? Why not just make commercials or teasers for each game, than this "POWER SURGE" thing? I mean, sure, we got Shinobi, but what about the other games?
I think it's because the Power Surge wasn't a thing that brought up by SEGA's higher-ups.
It's from those who are in charge for things to put in Game Awards Show since SEGA have established a notable pattern of making major reveals at the show. You remember these first time reveals, right?
"Sonic Frontiers" in Game Awards 2021, "Stranger than Heaven" in Game Awards 2024, and "Total War: Warhammer 40,000" in Game Awards 2025.



And in 2023, SEGA has too many games in the works (Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi, Shinobi, Streets of Rage, and Golden Axe) to reveal and they are developed by many different teams.
So instead of picking one, they just pick them all and bundled into "Power Surge".
And that's why after Game Awards 2023 hype is over, they didn't touch that again and moved to focus to another game to reveal for the next Game Awards Show.