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Yu Suzuki to leave current Sega role |
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Storied Sega developer Yu Suzuki is leaving his current role with the company. What does the future of the company look like?
"In 2008 I established YS NET, my current company. I'll be leaving my current job at Sega this September, and after that point I'll remain on as an advisor," Suzuki said. "So I've formally been with both companies from 2008 until September 2011. With the new company, I've been doing pretty much what I personally want to do myself."
"Lately, the big makers pretty much make nothing but big franchise titles, right? Small companies can't compete with that sort of thing; projects with 4 billion [$50 million] or 6 billion yen [$75 million] budgets competing against those with 300 million yen [$3.72 million] budgets," he continued. "However, if you make nothing but these big titles, the game industry's going to falter because of it. So I think it's great that small developers can get into these new platforms and compete on there on a more level basis. It takes up less of their money, and if they get a hit, I think that'll lead to the directors getting attention from the media."
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I want it. Yu wants it. Even Sega wants it. But, it won't happen because the adventure genre of games is starting to decline in the gaming industry.
Now, everyone just wants a military shooter. No offense to anyone. I'm also a huge fan of FPS.
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