Sega's US chief executive Simon Jeffrey has said that the company is not interested in the mergers and acquisition currently shaking up the videogame market, with the publisher happy to remain independent.
Sega's Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games was the top-selling game in Australia for the week ended January 20 according to sales data released by GfK Australia
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games has returned to the number one position in the UK's All Formats Top 40 chart according to data released by Chart Track
Sega of America has signed a new advertising deal with GET Interactive, a company with technology that allows users to buy products directly via online-enabled content.
Sega Sammy Holdings, the parent company for publisher Sega, has revised its financial estimates for its financial first half of the year, with net losses expected to widen from JPY 5 billion to JPY 21.5 billion.
Sega corporate director Masanao Maeda has stated that he expects Mario and Sonic at the Olympics to sell 4 million copies when it goes on sale in November.