SEGA told investors that two major games might not arrive until 2027. The company shared details about Persona 4 Revival and Stranger Than Heaven during their recent financial meeting. Both titles appear on their medium-term release schedule for fiscal year 2027 or later.
The fiscal year timeline means these games could launch during late 2026 or throughout 2027. SEGA already released some other projects like Raidou Remastered and plans Football Manager for 2025. Sonic Racing CrossWorlds will hit stores on September 25, 2025.
Gamers heard rumors about Persona 4 Revival for months before SEGA made it official. RGG Studio previously called their project Century before changing the name to Stranger Than Heaven. The studio announced the final title during Summer Game Fest 2025.
Waiting two years for either game matches how long modern video games take to develop. The teams need time to create polished experiences that meet player expectations. SEGA might stay quiet about both projects for the rest of 2025.
Developers will focus on creating these games rather than showing them to the public. Fans might not see much news until the teams make significant progress. Both studios want to deliver quality games that live up to their famous franchises.
The fiscal year timeline means these games could launch during late 2026 or throughout 2027. SEGA already released some other projects like Raidou Remastered and plans Football Manager for 2025. Sonic Racing CrossWorlds will hit stores on September 25, 2025.
Gamers heard rumors about Persona 4 Revival for months before SEGA made it official. RGG Studio previously called their project Century before changing the name to Stranger Than Heaven. The studio announced the final title during Summer Game Fest 2025.
Waiting two years for either game matches how long modern video games take to develop. The teams need time to create polished experiences that meet player expectations. SEGA might stay quiet about both projects for the rest of 2025.
Developers will focus on creating these games rather than showing them to the public. Fans might not see much news until the teams make significant progress. Both studios want to deliver quality games that live up to their famous franchises.