SEGA has quietly scrapped its long-teased live-service “Super Game” initiative, confirming the move in financial materials published on May 12, 2026. The same briefing reiterates that reboots of Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi, Shinobi, Streets of Rage and Golden Axe remain in development.
The cancellation appears in SEGA Sammy’s FY2026 results presentation, which outlines a reset of its Games-as-a-Service focus and a shift toward full-game projects built around core IP. You can find the documents on the company’s investor site under today’s results presentation. SEGA Sammy’s investor page
What the financials actually say
SEGA doesn’t detail a single shelved title here; “Super Game” was the umbrella branding for a long-term push into larger, live-service projects. In today’s materials, the company positions that strategy as reviewed and discontinued, pairing the pivot with ongoing work on the classic IP revivals it announced previously. In short: the live-service push is out, but the big reboots are still on the slate. a concise roundup
