Sega recently announced that it has successfully discovered and restored the much-anticipated Sonic the Hedgehog statue. The statue was once located in the center of London and was one of the iconic buildings, bringing visitors an unforgettable amusement experience
In 1996, a new SEGAWORLD London theme opened in Piccadilly Circus, London The park attracts a large number of tourists to experience indoor theme rides. However, due to unsatisfactory attendance, the theme park was forced to close after only three years of operation. Nonetheless, this short history left behind precious memories
On the grounds of the theme park, an iconic Sonic the Hedgehog statue stands proudly, attracting the attention of visitors. Not only does the statue show Sonic in action, he also holds a spinning globe on his finger, symbolizing the worldwide joy of gaming. However, in the following years, the statue was thought to be missing without a trace
# Surprisingly, until 2019, a lucky person found it in his The statue was rediscovered in the garage, hidden under a pile of papers and boxes. After careful restoration, Sega has finally restored this precious statue to its former glory. Rewritten content: As a surprise, it was not until 2019 that a lucky man rediscovered the statue in his garage, hidden under a pile of papers and boxes. After careful restoration, Sega has managed to restore this precious statue to its former glory
It is understood that Sega will display the restored Sonic the Hedgehog statue at this week's Gamescom in Germany. Sega officials said: "We are delighted to announce that the iconic Sonic statue from SEGAWORLD London has been rediscovered and restored to its former glory! The opportunity to relive this piece of gaming history at Gamescom is not to be missed."
Sega announced some exciting news in its latest financial report. From April 1 to June 30 this year, its game business revenue reached 33.7 billion yen. However, compared with the previous quarter, this number fell by 2.9%, and profits fell by 45.2%. Despite this, Sega is confident about the future and plans to launch new works such as "Persona: Tactics", "Dragon Among Us Gaiden", and "Total War: Pharaoh". They expect these new titles to drive strong sales momentum, achieving 9% growth for the full fiscal year. These anticipated games will bring new development opportunities to Sega
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