Sega Partners With PlatinumGames

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The latter will develop three of the former's upcoming titles.


Sega yesterday announced that it has entered into a partnership with PlatinumGames which will see the latter “develop three ground-breaking new SEGA titles - Madworld, Infinite Line and Bayonetta.”

“We are thrilled to have forged this new relationship with such a talented team of individuals and we are understandably excited about the titles that they are producing for us,” said Mike Hayes President and COO of SEGA Europe.

"Sega continually strives to release games for all consumers that are of the highest quality, working with Platinum Games further enhances that strategy.”
A fourth title, directed by Shinji Mikami, will reportedly be unveiled in the near future. The aforementioned three titles are currently scheduled for launch in 2009. Additional details can be found at Sega.com/PlatinumGames.

May 16, 2008

News by Karn Bianco.

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