Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio reboots are reportedly in development at Sega
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Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio reboots are reportedly in development at Sega.
As reported by , Sega is rumoured to♌ be working on big-budget reboots of its classic series Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio. These will be ജthe first additions to Sega’s ‘Super Game’ initiative, which the company announced last year. The initiative was set up to establish recurring revenue sources and create online communities around Sega's franchises.
Sega is using Fortnite as a role model for the comeback of Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio. It’s not clear exactly what aspects of Epic’s popular battle royale title the company will be drawing from, but it could potentially mean that the re꧑boots will be free-to-play and multiplatform, as well as have microtransactions for purchasing in-game items.
Bloomberg’s sources have said that both games are currently in early development and could still be cancelled. The Crazy Taxi reboot has reportedly been in development for over a year, and Sega is aiming for a release in the n🎃ext two or three years.
Crazy Taxi is a chaotic racer that sees you pick up and drop off passengers against a time limit. It first appeared in arcades in 1999, and its success prompted Sega to steer it onto Dreamc🌱ast the following year. Jet Set Radio also launched for Dreamcast in 2000 and has won m♑any awards for its street action antics.
Sega will undoubtedly be hoping to recreate Fortnite’s phenomenal success. Whether they manage to do so remains to be seen but bringing back two beloved Dreamcast 🐟series to launch its new iꦏnitiative seems like a strong place to start.
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