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Famitsu to Reveal “Great Exclusive” on June 4 Related to SEGA

Famitsu to Reveal “Great Exclusive” on June 4 Related to SEGA

The Japanese magazine anticipates an exclusive of a draft similar to that of the first preview of Wired on PlayStation 5. All the details confirmed.

The weekly Famitsu magazine is preparing a big announcement for the issue that will be published this June 4 in Japanese stores. During the last streaming broadcast on YouTube by Zenji Nishikawa, the journalist anticipates that this publication will feature a report as a "great scoop" exclusively. Although he does not confirm what it is, he does cite adjectives to qualify that announcement, as "revolutionary" and that "it will alter the video game industry." It has to do with SEGA.

It is related to SEGA, apparently

From Gematsu, which has echoed the information, the professional's words are transcribed: “My column for next week in Famitsu is crazy. I have a great scoop … It's a world premiere article. And an exclusive ”, he begins by saying. “It totally is! It's a first for a video game company that everyone loves, ”he continues. And he continues: “Last year, Wired had the exclusive PlaySation 5, right? Other means could not. This is at that level. I have been able to interview the executive of a certain company and his technical team… He is really revolutionary… really, he is a revolution ”, he tells in that broadcast.

SEGA

Nishikawa assures that he cannot say anything at this point, since the surprise will be revealed in the number of the magazine that is going to be commercialized as of that date, Thursday June 4. However, after giving these first brushstrokes, the name of the SEGA member of public relations has escaped him and, therefore, people began to ask in the direct if it is an advertisement related to SEGA. Did I say SEGA? Then it is SEGA ”.

It should be noted that on June 3, the day before this Famitsu scoop, SEGA will be 60 years old, so announcements related to the Japanese giant are expected; especially when they have confirmed their presence at the New Game + Expo digital event for the end of June. And no, it is not Dreamcast 2, in the words of Nishikawa, who has preferred to end this possible rumor mill or speculation.

We will leave doubts next week. SEGA, for its part, has not anticipated anything related to its future plans yet, only that the next Sonic the Hedgehog game will be begging for time to guarantee quality standards.

Track | Gematsu

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