With an eye towards the future, Sega is entering into a strategic alliance with Microsoft, in a move that will enable the Tokyo-based game maker to take advantage of the tech giantâs cloud technology.
Here is how Sega describes the alliance in its own words:
SEGA Corporation (hereinafter referred to as âSEGAâ) and Microsoft Corporation (hereinafter referred to as âMicrosoftâ) have agreed in principal, a strategic alliance that explores ways for SEGA to produce large-scale, global games in a next-generation development environment built on Microsoftâs Azure cloud platform. The alliance would form a key part of SEGAâs mid to long-term strategy, allowing the business to move forward with âSuper Gameâ, a new initiative for developing new and innovative titles where the key focuses are âGlobalâ, âOnlineâ, âCommunityâ and âIP utilizationâ.
Sega mentions how 5G has made it easier to enjoy on-demand content, and this alliance shows the Tokyo-based game company clearly recognizes that game streaming is the future. Therefore, itâs exploring next-gen developmental resources in a cloud-based environment.
âThis proposed alliance represents SEGA looking ahead, and by working with Microsoft to anticipate such trends as they accelerate further in future, the goal is to optimize development processes and continue to bring high-quality experiences to players using Azure cloud technologies,â writes Sega.
While this certainly isnât the rumored Sega-branded Xbox for Japan, an alliance between these two companies has long seemed inevitable, as their relationship goes way back. For example, Sega Chairman Isao Okawa reportedly tried to get Bill Gates to add Dreamcast compatibility to the Xbox to keep the Japanese console alive. (And to be honest, the Xbox really was the closest we got to the Dreamcast 2.0!) The two working together on a next-gen cloud platform for gaming makes total sense.
âWe look forward to working together as they explore new ways to create unique gaming experiences for the future using Microsoft cloud technologies,â says Microsoftâs Sarah Bond in the allianceâs official announcement. âTogether we will reimagine how games get built, hosted, and operated, with a goal of adding more value to players and SEGA alike.â