Great innings for Yakuza, Puyo Puyo and Persona
Legendary developer publisher Segahas released their latest integrated sales report, giving us a look at some of the incredible numbers that have been reached to date by their most successful flagship franchises, first-party or otherwise.
Top of the ladder, obviously, isSonic the Hedgehog, with the blue blur moving 800 million units since the release of the original 1991 classic on Sega Mega Drive. Just think, some of those 800 million areSonic 2006andSonic Boom. Half-jests aside, that’s a staggering amount of video games featuring the iconic mascot and his occasionally likable friends.

Elsewhere on the list, blob-based puzzle franchisePuyo Puyohas also sold an impressive 27 million units across multiple generations, with the always-excellentYakuzafranchise popping a very healthy 11 million sales, not bad for a brand that took about ten years to hit the mainstream.
In terms of acquired IPs, PC mainstaysTotal WarandFootball Managerhave raked in the big bucks, with 22 million and 18 million respectively. The much-lovedShin Megami Tenseiseries is also a nice earner, popping around 12.5 million units, closely followed by its side-franchise Persona at 9.3 million.

It seems like Sega’s step away from the hardware market has enabled it to become more financially stable in its role as a software developer/publisher. Though I have to admit I do miss their consoles. The only thing really absent from this report is any mention of a newVirtua Fighteror even just a PC port ofVirtua Fighter 5. Still, the dream goes on.Sega Sammy Holdings Integrated Report 2018[Official]







