Sega is set to follow Nintendo, Capcom, and Square Enix in opening its own official store in Tokyo, Japan, it’s revealed.
Speaking to VGC at Gamescom Asia, Sega’s transmedia boss Justin Scarpone said the store will open next summer in Shibuya’s Parco department complex – the same building which already houses Nintendo Tokyo, the official Capcom store, and a Pokemon Center.
A second Sega store will open in Shanghai, China, via a partner company, he said.
Scarpone – who joined Sega earlier this year following a lengthy career at Disney and others – said the decision to launch a physical Sega outlet was motivated by the desire to put the Sega brand in front of more consumers, particularly following the sale of its Japanese arcade business.
“One of the core things about our transmedia team is we are really focused on elevating and strengthening the Sega brand,” he said.
“Our portfolio is very broad, but the common thread is the Sega brand. Sega already has a surprising amount of fandom as a brand, and we need to look after those fans and offer new experiences to them, while putting the stamp of Sega on it more proudly.”
He added: “If you go to retail today, you don’t see ‘Sega’ enough. For example, we’re opening a Sega store next summer in [Tokyo’s] Parco. There will be a Sega store. We’re also going to be doing a similar project in Shanghai, where we’ll have a store there as well via a partner.
“It’s really exciting and we need to do a lot more of that, because Sega is a consumer brand that is surprisingly not in front of consumers enough. Sonic is, but Sega isn’t. That’s one of 35 things I’m working on right now!”
Thanks partly to the successful Sonic movies and licensee deals with the likes of Lego, Sega’s transmedia business has enjoyed strong growth in recent years. The company says it now generates nearly $1 billion in annual retail sales of toys, clothing and merchandise alone.
Having joined the company six months ago, Scarpone said his task is now to replicate
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