Universal design for all platforms.
That was in early November this year I discovered the alliance between SEGA and Microsoft to explore a strategic alliance to produce large-scale global games using Microsoft’s Azure platform.
It is a medium-term strategy to develop what he calls a “super game”. The focus will be on games centered around the words ‘global use, online, societal and IP use’.
But SEGA now wants to make it clear that this partnership/alliance will not result in games that are exclusive to the Xbox ecosystem.
“We already have a very close working relationship with Microsoft. We have outsourced the development of their titles to a large scale, and as a third party, we offer a variety of titles.”
“When we announced the Super Game concept, Microsoft was sympathetic to that vision and this has led to the announcement now. In this regard, we are not talking about releasing games exclusively for Microsoft, but we are talking about developing a Super Game that will be delivered to the world together, with your technical support” .
Here is the clarification that the so-called Super Game is a global project, for all platforms, where Microsoft is a technical support partner.
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