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News, coverage and analysis tracking Crazy Taxi across the outlets.- Sega Cancels Super Game, But New Crazy Taxi And Jet Set Radio Are Still ComingSega has officially canceled its ambitious "Super Game" project, which was intended to incorporate NFTs and cloud streaming. However, the company confirmed that new installments in the Crazy Taxi, Jet Set Radio, Golden Axe, and Streets of Rage franchises are still in development.
- Don't Worry, Sega Is Still Reviving Multiple Legacy FranchisesSega Sammy has confirmed plans to revive multiple legacy franchises, including Crazy Taxi, Golden Axe, Jet Set Radio, and Streets of Rage, despite the cancellation of its 'Super Game' initiative. New titles for Virtua Fighter, Persona 4, Alien: Isolation, Total War, and Stranger Than Heaven are also in development, alongside movie and animation projects for IPs like Sonic the Hedgehog and Shinobi.
- Sega Has Officially Cancelled Its "Super Game"Sega has officially cancelled its ambitious "Super Game" project, which was intended to be a globally scalable title. The decision was made following the weak performance of the company's free-to-play and games-as-a-service titles, such as Sonic Rumble Party. Sega plans to shift its development focus away from free-to-play games, though revivals of classic franchises like Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio are still planned.
- Sega’s Super Game Project Has Been CancelledSega has officially cancelled its ambitious "Super Game" project, which was initially announced in 2021 with the goal of creating online, globally-focused titles that would transcend conventional game frameworks. While details were scarce, the company had indicated multiple titles were in development. Sega is now refocusing on reviving its classic IPs, including Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi, Shinobi, Streets of Rage, and Golden Axe, with some already confirmed for new entries or remakes.
- Sega bringing back NiGHTS Into Dreams and Guardian Heroes - but not as gamesSega has launched a new initiative called Sega Universe to revive its classic intellectual properties in various media beyond video games, including film, music, and fashion. The project will begin with anniversary celebrations for titles like NiGHTS Into Dreams, Guardian Heroes, and Sakura Wars in 2026, though new game releases are not expected.
- Outrun, Streets of Rage, NiGHTS, and SGGG are just four of many series Sega promises to revisit in 2026Sega has announced plans to revisit numerous classic game series, including Outrun, Streets of Rage, and NiGHTS, through special 'anniversary projects' throughout 2026 under the 'Sega Universe' initiative. While specific projects are not detailed, the publisher aims to share new ways to enjoy these beloved titles beyond just new game releases, potentially including merchandise and cross-media content.
- SEGA to Revive Old IP Like Outrun, Streets of Rage, and NiGHTS in New SEGA Universe ProjectSEGA has announced plans to revive several of its classic intellectual properties, including Outrun, Streets of Rage, and NiGHTS, under a new initiative called SEGA Universe. These anniversary projects aim to reintroduce beloved games and characters to fans through new experiences that may extend beyond video games into other forms of media.
- SEGA to Revive Old IP Like Outrun, Street of Rage, and NiGHTS in New SEGA Universe ProjectSEGA is launching a new initiative called SEGA Universe to celebrate its legacy intellectual properties, with several classic franchises like Outrun, Streets of Rage, and NiGHTS set to receive anniversary projects. While not all projects will be new games, SEGA aims to share new ways to enjoy these beloved titles across various forms of entertainment, including games, film, and music.
- Sega to Bring Back Classic IP Through its New Sega Universe InitiativeSega has launched the "Sega Universe" initiative to revive its classic intellectual properties, including Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi. The company plans to expand these IPs beyond games into film, music, fashion, and merchandise. Rumors suggest the Jet Set Radio reboot will feature open-world gameplay with potential shooter mechanics, while Crazy Taxi will be massively multiplayer.
- SEGA's PS5 Games Get Good Reviews, So Why Aren't You Buying Them?SEGA acknowledges a disconnect between the strong critical reception of its PlayStation 5 games and their actual unit sales. The publisher plans to reform its marketing and sales mechanisms, focusing on digital initiatives and data-driven strategies to improve sales performance for titles like Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth and Persona 3 Reload.
- One coder's 'winter madness project' was making the Dreamcast-era cityscapes of Crazy Taxi explorable in…A programmer has recreated the cityscapes from the Dreamcast game Crazy Taxi, allowing players to explore them at their own pace. These recreations are part of 'noclip,' a digital museum of video game levels that uses open-source methods to render environments from various classic games.