Shinobi
News, coverage and analysis tracking Shinobi across the outlets.- Sega Says Sonic Racing And Shinobi Sales Have "Fallen Short" Of ExpectationsSega has acknowledged that sales for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds and the recent Shinobi revival have fallen short of expectations, despite positive critical reception. The company plans to update its sales and marketing strategies and continue supporting Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds with additional content. New titles for legacy franchises like Crazy Taxi and Virtua Fighter are also planned for 2027.
- Games Inbox: Is Destiny 2 a dead game now?Readers discuss the current state of Destiny 2, with one questioning if it's a 'dead game' due to Bungie's handling of content and vaulting. Other topics include the timing of summer gaming showcases, Nintendo's pricing strategy, Sega's revival of old franchises, and the decline of traditional game announcements.
- Sega GaaS, Online Super Game CanceledSega has officially canceled its ambitious "Super Game" project, a games as a service (GaaS) initiative that was initially planned for a March 2026 release. The cancellation was confirmed in Sega Sammy's fiscal results presentation, with no specific reason provided beyond halting further investment. The report also noted underperformance from Rovio titles and Sonic Rumble, alongside delays for other upcoming games.
- Sega's "Super Game" has been cancelled, but revivals of classics like Crazy Taxi and Golden Axe are still moving forwardSega has officially cancelled its ambitious "Super Game" project, shifting focus away from live-service titles due to underperformance. However, revivals of classic franchises like Crazy Taxi, Golden Axe, Jet Set Radio, Shinobi, and Streets of Rage are still in production. Separately, a three-week crossover event is underway for Phasmophobia, featuring content from Alan Wake 2, including recreated locations and character skins, available on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation VR2, and Xbox Series X/S.
- SEGA Cancels Its Super Game ProjectSEGA has announced the cancellation of its ambitious "Super Game" project, which aimed to create new titles based on dormant franchises and push conventional game boundaries. While the specific reasons for the cancellation were not disclosed, the company reaffirmed its commitment to reviving classic series like Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi, Shinobi, Streets of Rage, and Golden Axe. Several other titles have also been internally delayed.
- 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’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.
- Shinobi Way codes May 2026This guide provides a list of redeemable codes for the Roblox RPG Shinobi Way, which is inspired by Naruto. These codes offer free spins that can be used to obtain better traits and skills. The article also explains how to redeem codes within the game and where to find future code updates.
- "There was that period in time, pre-Sonic, where it was, 'You're so lucky that Hollywood is even looking at you'"Story Kitchen, a production company specializing in video game adaptations, discusses the booming Hollywood interest in gaming IPs. Co-founder Dmitri M. Johnson highlights the intense bidding wars for titles like Split Fiction and the evolving relationship between game companies and studios, noting that game developers now have more leverage due to the success of major game-based films and shows. The company mediates between the two industries, ensuring deals are made while respecting both creative visions.
- 'Sega Universe' Initiative Announced, Celebrating Multiple Classics With Anniversary ProjectsSega has announced a new 'Sega Universe' initiative in Japan to celebrate the anniversaries of classic game series. The initiative highlights franchises such as OutRun, Streets of Rage, Sakura Wars, Fantasy Zone, and NiGHTS, with potential for projects beyond games, including film, music, and fashion.
- 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.