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Sega president and CEO of Sega America and Europe Shuji Utsumi has admitted live-service games are the company's biggest challenge.
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Sega Corporation's Utsumi on Business Outlook & StrategyShuji Utsumi, President & COO of Sega Corporation, and CEO of Sega America & Europe, discusses his view for the company's ...
Sega's president and COO, Shuji Utsumi, has stated his wish for the company's revival to be the "greatest achievement" in his ...
Speaking with The Game Business, ex-Sony executive Shuji Utsumi – who’s currently the CEO of SEGA – revealed how he pitched ...
Shuji Utsumi reveals why Hollywood rejected a Crash Bandicoot movie in the 90s and how perception changed with the success of ...
Shuji Utsumi rejoined Sega as president in 2020, marking a significant return after his initial departure from the company back in 2000. Following his return, ...
Sega veteran and the company's current COO and president, Shuji Utsumi, once pitched an idea for a Crash Bandicoot movie but was met with the thankfully now antiquated perception of video games ...
Sega president Shuji Utsumi, who previously worked on the original PlayStation and was responsible for Disney and Square Enix joining forces for Kingdom Hearts, says he wants to be remembered for ...
Former Sony executive Shuji Utsumi reveals that Hollywood turned down his pitches for a Crash Bandicoot movie.
A Crash Bandicoot movie was once pitched. However, Hollywood didn't think video games were anything but a child's toy.
Shuji Utsumi, a former vice president of Sony during the mid-90s who later went on to work with Sega, has revealed that he once pitched a Crash Bandicoot movie but was rejected over the notion that ...
Sega veteran and the company's current COO and president, Shuji Utsumi, once pitched an idea for a Crash Bandicoot movie but was met with the thankfully now antiquated perception of video games ...
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