Sega's Super Game is canceled
Originally announced back in 2022, Sega's Super Game was expected to launch in March of this year.
by Sam Chandler · ShacknewsThe mysterious Super Game in development by Sega has been canceled. The title was originally announced in 2022 alongside a reboot of other IPs, but has since been canned. Sega notes that there is no additional costs associated with the cancelation of the project.
On May 11, 2026, SegaSammy released its FY2026/3 full-year results and forecast. Tucked away on Slide 32, Sega announced that it has decided to cancel its Super Game. This announcement was tucked between two other interesting tidbits: that new F2P titles struggled, with weak performance from Sonic Rumble Party, and that Sega has lowered the priority of F2P. It stands to reason that Super Game may have been planned as a free-to-play title.
Super Game was originally announced in 2022 alongside reveals that Sega is developing new Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi titles. Little was heard about Super Game until 2023 where Sega announced it was still working on the project and expected it to launch in March 2026.
With Sega’s Super Game canceled, players will be looking to the other IPs that were announced as receiving a reboot. The report actually makes mention of these on Slide 58, with a new Virtua Fighter, Crazy Taxi, Golden Axe, Jet Set Radio, Streets of Rage, and Alien: Isolation project still in development.
Perhaps in the future players will hear more about what Super Game was, but, for now, there are at least the other titles in the works.
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