
Sega Games was the legal successor to Sega Corporation encompassing their console, mobile and PC titles. It was merged again into a new Sega Corporation.
If you are browsing PlayPile to understand the footprint of Sega Games, you will find a publisher that operated as a legal successor to the original Sega Corporation before merging back into the parent company. This entity released 64 titles between 2013 and 2021, with 56 games published and 20 developed in-house. The vast majority of their output occurred during the 2010s, where they released 61 games. Their presence slowed significantly in the 2020s with only three titles to their name. Their catalog spans many genres, but Role-playing games lead the count with 19 releases, followed by Strategy at 18 and Adventure with 17. They also have a strong showing in Simulators and Real Time Strategy. In terms of platforms, PC Microsoft Windows is their primary home with 31 titles, while PlayStation 4 follows with 23. Mobile reach is substantial on iOS with 19 games and Android with 18. Consoles like Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Mac see fewer releases compared to their desktop and mobile focus. The quality of their work varies across the board. Across 29 rated titles, the average score sits at 73.2 out of 100. This is a mixed bag where they have achieved some high marks but also released lower-rated content. Thirteen games scored in the great range above 80, while ten landed in the good bracket between 60 and 79. Six titles received mixed ratings between 40 and 59, though they managed to avoid any poor scores below 40 on this site. Their top-rated entry is Total War: Warhammer II - Serpent God Edition from 2017 with a score of 89.8. Bayonetta (2020) follows closely at 89.7, and Valkyria Chronicles Remastered from 2014 holds an 85.9. Recent releases like Judgment in April 2021 performed well at 83.8, but Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 from late 2019 scored a lower 67.5. Their output in the early 2020s shows they were still delivering hits like Bayonetta and Judgment alongside VR experiments such as Space Channel 5 VR: Kinda Funky News Flash.















































