
Japanese game publisher Sega is looking to integrate NFTs and cloud support into its new ‘Super Game’ project. The suggestion was made during an interview on the company’s Japanese recruitment website.
According to Sega producer Masayoshi Kikuchi, such a move will be inevitable. In his own words: “It is a natural extension for the future of gaming that it will expand to involve new areas such as cloud gaming and NFTs.”

Sega ‘Super Game’ project: What you need to know
During Sega’s 2021 financial year presentation, the firm outlined its plans to create a ‘Super Game’ project. The project is a 5-year initiative that will host a wide range of AAA cross-platform titles. According to Sega’s Executive Vice President Shuji Utsumi, several titles were currently underway for the ‘Super Game’ project. In fact, the firm is looking to inject a whopping $800 million investment into the project.
Backlashes from traditional gamers
Not surprisingly, the news drew backlashes from anti-crypto gamers. Twitter user @DynamoSuperX responded in a tweet: “THE BETRAYAL. WHY SEGA?”. Some Sega fans also questioned the need for NFT integration in the Super Game, as games are already playable cross-consoles. Seeing gaming NFTs as corporate greed, longtime Sega fans generally don’t sit well with the news. In fact, back in February, Sega had to on hold P2E NFT games until fans don’t see them as a cash grab.
Final thoughts
Nevertheless, Sega registered a trademark for the term “Sega NFT” in January this year. Given the pace of development, it is just a matter of time before the company’s projects like the Super Game incorporate NFTs as well. However, Sega is not alone in its venture into Web 3. Rumor has it that Activision Blizzard may incorporate NFTs into Call of Duty games too.
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Japanese game publisher Sega is looking to integrate NFTs and cloud support into its new ‘Super Game’ project. The suggestion was made during an interview on the company’s Japanese recruitment website.According to Sega producer Masayoshi Kikuchi, such a move will be inevitable. In his own words: “It is a natural extension for the future of gaming that it will expand to involve new areas such as cloud gaming and NFTs.”Will there be Sonic the Hedgehog NFTs soon? Credit: Sega.Sega ‘Super Game’ project: What you need to knowDuring Sega’s 2021 financial year presentation, the firm outlined its plans to create a ‘Super Game’ project. The project is a 5-year initiative that will host a wide range of AAA cross-platform titles. According to Sega’s Executive Vice President Shuji Utsumi, several titles were currently underway for the ‘Super Game’ project. In fact, the firm is looking to inject a whopping $800 million investment into the project.Backlashes from traditional gamersNot surprisingly, the news drew backlashes from anti-crypto gamers. Twitter user @DynamoSuperX responded in a tweet: “THE BETRAYAL. WHY SEGA?”. Some Sega fans also questioned the need for NFT integration in the Super Game, as games are already playable cross-consoles. Seeing gaming NFTs as corporate greed, longtime Sega fans generally don’t sit well with the news. In fact, back in February, Sega had to on hold P2E NFT games until fans don’t see them as a cash grab.Final thoughtsNevertheless, Sega registered a trademark for the term “Sega NFT” in January this year. Given the pace of development, it is just a matter of time before the company’s projects like the Super Game incorporate NFTs as well. However, Sega is not alone in its venture into Web 3. Rumor has it that Activision Blizzard may incorporate NFTs into Call of Duty games too.Are you tired of missing important NFT drops?Just check out our NFT Calendar!Receive the biggest NFT news of the day & recommendations in our Daily newsletter. All of our news is being sent daily on TelegramWe summarize the biggest news daily on Twitter & Instagram Learn with video tutorials and subscribe to our Youtube Channel All investment/financial opinions expressed by NFTevening.com are not recommendations.This article is educational material.As always, make your own research prior to making any kind of investment.