SEGA has made some mistakes in the lackluster titles they have been churning out as of late but, Sega CEO Hajime Satomi has said he believes the company betrayed the trust fans put in it over the last few years, and wants to improve the quality of games SEGA is putting out.
“I’ve been talking to employees about how [Sega] should start putting serious consideration into quality from this point on,” he said. “Particularly in North America and Europe, where it’s always been more of a focus on schedules.”
“I believe that if we can’t maintain quality, it would be better to not release anything at all.”
“We did our best to build a relationship of mutual trust with older fans of Sega but, looking back, there have been some titles that have partially betrayed that [trust] in the past 10 years,” he said.
“Sega in the 90s was known for its brand, but after that, we’ve lost trust, and we’re left with nothing but reputation … We’d like to win back the trust and become a brand once again.”
They possibly will be announcing something about a new console in the future.
