Sega Teases 4 New Game Reveals Coming Very Soon

Towards the conclusion of the month, gaming enthusiasts can anticipate the Tokyo Game Show, often referred to as Japan’s biggest video game expo. Given the vast crowd in attendance and international attention, this event offers an ideal stage for companies to unveil fresh games and build excitement for future ventures.

Now, it appears that Sega is seizing this opportunity by hinting at four unrevealed games set to be disclosed. On its official Tokyo Game Show 2025 website, Sega/Atlus has released a list of titles they will showcase, leaving four spots open with “coming soon” labels and promising that further details about these new games will be shared with players during the event commencing on September 25th.

Speculation Begins For What These Titles Might Be

Based on the information available from this site, fans can only guess at the possible nature of these revelations, given what they already know. The current list of titles hints at:

  • Sonic Racing: Crossworlds
  • Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O.
  • Persona 3 Reload
  • Persona 5: The Phantom X
  • Football Manager 26
  • EA Sports FC 26
  • Borderlands 4
  • Project Motor Racing
  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl

Online discussions have been ignited among fans who are eager to see fresh installments in their beloved older series, particularly Crazy Taxi. Originally launched on Sega Dreamcast consoles, Crazy Taxi became one of Sega’s most successful and popular games. However, the latest release in the series, Crazy Taxi: City Rush for mobile devices, came out back in 2014.

Last year, Sega removed Crazy Taxi and some other classic titles from circulation, making them less accessible to play, which could suggest that new releases might be on the horizon. Intriguingly, at the 2023 Game Awards, it was hinted that Sega is developing new versions of both Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio, games that may very well fill some of the anticipated Tokyo Game Show slots this year.

A potential new addition to the lineup could be the upcoming Shenmue game, as fans have eagerly anticipated news about a Shenmue 4 for over two decades now, given that the Shenmue franchise has yet to receive a satisfying conclusion after 24 years. Last year, ININ Games announced they had acquired publishing rights for Shenmue III and hinted that “the Shenmue story is far from finished,” and that they would soon reveal their plans for the next chapter of the series’ legacy. Although Sega no longer participates in Shenmue productions, there might be opportunities for collaboration on future installments in the series.

Regarding the fourth position on the list, it’s quite plausible that this refers to the Panzer Dragoon series. Today, Forever Entertainment revealed plans for a remake of “Panzer Dragon II Zwei,” which is expected to launch on both console and PC platforms; however, a specific release date has yet to be announced. Nevertheless, it’s been confirmed that a playable demo will debut at this year’s Tokyo Game Show.

At present, we’re still uncertain about what Sega plans to reveal towards the end of this month. However, your wait is nearly over, so remember to stay tuned with ComicBook for further updates as we approach these announcements in late September.

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2025-09-09 19:10