Sega's Financial Woes: Sales Slump Hits Revenues

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Sega issues a financial warning due to "sluggish" sales of games like Sonic Superstars, Endless Dungeon, and Total War: Pharaoh during the holiday season, leading to a revised sales and profit forecast. The company attributes the weak sales to a plateau in the European and US markets, rising game development costs, and the impact of competing games. Sega is undergoing significant restructuring in its European game development business, including canceling projects and revising management structure, as it grapples with the challenging business environment.
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