by Scarlett Mar 01,2025
La capacidad de RGG Studio para hacer malabarismos con múltiples proyectos a gran escala simultáneamente es un testimonio del enfoque de riesgo de Sega para el desarrollo de juegos. Esta disposición a aventurarse más allá de las apuestas seguras ha permitido al estudio buscar nuevas IP ambiciosas y reinterpretaciones innovadoras de franquicias existentes.

Sega abarca riesgos e innovación
RGG Studio, conocido por la serie Like A Dragon , actualmente tiene varios proyectos en marcha, incluida una nueva IP. A pesar de tener un nuevo título como un dragón y una nueva versión Virtua Fighter programada para 2025, han agregado dos proyectos más a su tubería de desarrollo. El jefe de estudio, Masayoshi Yokoyama, atribuye esto a la cultura de riesgo de Sega.

En diciembre, RGG presentó trailers para dos proyectos distintos: Project Century , una nueva IP ambientada en 1915 Japón y un nuevo proyecto Virtua Fighter (separado del Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O Remaster). Estos proyectos a gran escala destacan la ambición del estudio y la confianza de Sega en sus capacidades. Yokoyama enfatiza la aceptación de SEGA de una posible falla como un factor clave, lo que lo contrasta con un enfoque más aversión al riesgo. Señala la creación de shenmue como un ejemplo del espíritu innovador de Sega, nacido de la pregunta: "¿Qué pasaría si hiciéramos 'VF' en un juego de rol?"

RGG Studio asegura a los fanáticos que el desarrollo simultáneo de estos proyectos no comprometerá la calidad, particularmente para la serie Virtua Fighter . El creador original Yu Suzuki ha expresado su apoyo, y el equipo, dirigido por Yokoyama y el productor Riichiro Yamada, se compromete a ofrecer una experiencia innovadora y atractiva.

Yamada promete una experiencia "nueva e interesante" Virtua luchador * para fanáticos existentes y recién llegados, instando a la anticipación para futuras actualizaciones. Yokoyama se hace eco de este sentimiento, expresando emoción por los dos próximos títulos.
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