Sega Cancels Mysterious 'Super Game' 5 Years After It Was Announced, Amid Pull Back From Underperforming Free-to-Play
Sega has confirmed it has canceled its mysterious "Super Game" as part of a company-wide pull back from free-to-play following weak sales. Reporting its 2026 fiscal year financial results, Sega said new free-to-play games had struggled, and while reviewing its ‘Games as a Service’ strategy, it had decided to cancel Super Game. Sega’s Super Game was never made entirely clear, although Sega had said it was due out by the end of March 2026. When the project was announced in 2021 , it formed a part of a long-term initiative that also involved a new first-person shooter developed at a European studio. Lots of industry buzzwords were used to describe what Sega was going for, such as ‘global,’ ‘online,’ ‘make into media,’ and ‘IP utilization.’ Sega had hugely ambitious sales targets for Super Game, too, aiming to bring in 100 billion yen (approx. $634 million) across its lifetime. News on Super Game has been thin on the ground, however. In November 2021, Sega said it was thinking ab...