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El espíritu de riesgo de Sega evidente en el Proyecto Century y las iniciativas de combate de Virtua

Autor : Gabriel Actualizar : Apr 23,2025

Project Century y Virtua Fighter Project muestra la voluntad de Sega para correr riesgos

Ryu Ga Getoku Studio (RGG Studio) es conocido por su enfoque audaz para el desarrollo del juego, y esto es en gran parte gracias a la disposición de Sega de aventurarse más allá de la seguridad de las IP establecidas. Esta filosofía ha permitido a RGG Studio asumir múltiples proyectos a gran escala simultáneamente. Vamos a profundizar en lo que hay en el horizonte de un estudio de dragón.

Los ambiciosos proyectos de RGG Studio

Project Century y Virtua Fighter Project muestra la voluntad de Sega para correr riesgos

RGG Studio, también conocido como Ryu Ga Getoku Studio, está desarrollando actualmente varios proyectos importantes, incluida una nueva IP. Además de la muy esperada entrega de la próxima entrega de la serie Like A Dragon y una nueva versión de Virtua Fighter set para su lanzamiento en 2025, el estudio ha anunciado dos títulos más ambiciosos. Masayoshi Yokoyama, jefe y director de RGG Studio, acredita el espíritu aventurero de Sega por estas oportunidades, destacando la apertura del editor de juegos japoneses para asumir riesgos.

En diciembre, RGG Studio lanzó trailers para dos proyectos distintos en la misma semana. En el juego Awards 2025, presentaron Project Century, una nueva IP ambientada en Japón durante 1915. Al día siguiente, el canal oficial de Sega mostró el avance del nuevo proyecto de luchador Virtua, que está separado del próximo Virtua Fighter 5 Revo Remaster. Ambos proyectos significan el compromiso del estudio con producciones ambiciosas a gran escala. La confianza de Sega en la capacidad de RGG Studio para entregar los votos de una combinación de confianza y un deseo de explorar nuevas empresas.

Project Century y Virtua Fighter Project muestra la voluntad de Sega para correr riesgos

Yokoyama compartió con Famitsu, según lo traducido por Automaton Media, "Creo que un buen aspecto de Sega es que acepta la posibilidad de falla. No solo sigue persiguiendo el tipo de proyectos que sabe que son una apuesta segura". Además, explicó que esta toma de riesgos es parte del ADN de Sega, recordando cómo la compañía experimentó con la IP de luchador Virtua en sus primeros días, lo que lleva a la creación de la serie de acción y aventura Shenmue después de contemplar convertir 'VF' en un RPG.

A pesar de hacer malabarismos con múltiples proyectos, RGG Studio asegura a los fanáticos que la calidad de su trabajo no sufrirá, particularmente con la serie Virtua Fighter. El creador de la serie, Yu Suzuki, ha expresado su apoyo al nuevo proyecto. Yokoyama, junto con el productor del Proyecto de combate Virtua Riichiro Yamada y su equipo, están decididos a evitar producir algo deficiente.

Project Century y Virtua Fighter Project muestra la voluntad de Sega para correr riesgos

Yamada agregó: "Con el nuevo 'VF', tenemos la intención de crear algo innovador que una amplia gama de personas encontrará '¡genial e interesante!' ¡Ya sea que sea fanático de la serie o no, esperamos que espere más información! " Yokoyama se hizo eco de este sentimiento, expresando la esperanza de que los jugadores anticipan ansiosamente ambos títulos.

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