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Sega is reportedly pivoting away from its canceled “Super Game” project after financial results, while simultaneously reviving marketing for a new Crazy Taxi game. Multiple outlets highlight fresh Crazy Taxi teaser activity ahead of a PlayStation 5 reveal.

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Key Takeaway Sega’s next spotlight is Crazy Taxi, even as it cancels “Super Game” amid reported FY26 losses.
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Sega’s next spotlight is Crazy Taxi, even as it cancels “Super Game” amid reported FY26 losses.

Sega is reportedly pivoting away from its canceled “Super Game” project after financial results, while simultaneously reviving marketing for a new Crazy Taxi game. Multiple outlets highlight fresh Crazy Taxi teaser activity ahead of a PlayStation 5 reveal.

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Top 2 signals · Sega’s next spotlight is Crazy Taxi, even as it cancels

Briefing Findings · Sega’s next spotlight is Crazy Taxi, even as it cancels

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FY26 net loss $31.6m net loss reported in FY26
Super Game status “Super Game” project canceled
Crazy Taxi marketing Sega begins teasing a new Crazy Taxi game
Teaser length New Crazy Taxi teaser is five seconds

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  • Sega begins teasing new Crazy Taxi game KitGuru
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