Have you heard the news about Sega during this last week? They
announced via a press releasse that five offices under the management of Sega Europe are closing. Sega is withdrawing from Australia, Benelux, France, Germany and Spain. Some of the employees losing jobs in this are setting up companies that will be responsible to distributing Sega titles in those areas, so hopefully not too many people are out of a job. It probably means a more limited selection of Sega games for those places, though.
Today, Sega also
announced the creation of a new subsidiary named Sega Networks. Based in Japan, this branch is going to be working on content for mobile platforms to be distributed worldwide. Sega's PR people have mentioned that digital was going to be a focus of the company moving forward, so this may be a reflection of that.
What do you think of these moves? If you live in an area affected by the closures, do you think it will impact your game buying habits in the future?