SEGA Senior Community Manager Behind The Sonic Twitter Is Stepping Down
Recently, the SEGA senior community manager behind the infamous Sonic The Hedgehog Twitter account, Aaron Webber, confirmed that he will be stepping down to move on to a new role at SEGA.
Game Gear Micro Up For Pre-Order On Amazon Japan
Amazon Japan has started taking international pre-orders for SEGA’s Game Gear Micro, which launches on October 6, 2020 in Japan.
Celebrate SEGA’s 60th Anniversary With These Social Media Icons Featuring Sonic, Puyo Puyo, And More
Want to observe SEGA’s 60th birthday in style? Now you can spruce up your social media presence with some fresh avatars!
Sega Holding 60th Anniversary Survey To Hear Fans’ Thoughts About The Company
Sega has updated their 60th Anniversary website with a special survey asking fans to share their thoughts about the company.
SEGA Spring eShop Sale Now Live, Up To 60% Off Select Titles
Bulking up your digital library for the quarantine season? SEGA is now offering many of its retro and modern hits for cheap!
SEGA Shares Puyo Puyo Wallpapers That You Can Use As Video Call Backgrounds
Need to brighten up your teleconferencing calls with a little color and puyos amid this lockdown period? Here are some fun visuals you can consider!
SEGA And Other Japanese Companies Skip April Fool’s In 2020
Multiple Japanese video game companies have come out stating that they won’t take part in April Fool’s in 2020.
SEGA Of America Employees Working From Home Due To Coronavirus
SEGA of America CEO Tatsuyuki Miyazaki has shared an important message today.
Sega Launches 60th Anniversary Website With Teaser For March 25
Sega has launched a teaser website for its 60th anniversary, which it will celebrate on 3rd June this year. The company was established on June 3, 1960.
Random: SEGA Celebrates St. Patrick’s Day With ‘Irish The Hedgehog’ Video
Sonic fans will no doubt be familiar with the prevalence of Sonic OCs (Original Characters) – which typically refer to low-effort fan characters that resemble Sonic the Hedgehog too closely. Well, SEGA finally decided to go all in with the meme themselves…on St. Patrick’s Day.