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Sega Is Selling Its Arcade Business – Kotaku Australia
Sega is selling its arcade business to Genda, a Tokyo-based company involved in arcade game rentals and online crane games. According to Jiji, Sega Sammy Holdings…

Sega is selling its arcade business to Genda, a Tokyo-based company involved in arcade game rentals and online crane games.
According to Jiji, Sega Sammy Holdings is selling Genda an 85.1 per cent stake in Sega Entertainment Co., which is the companys subsidiary that operates the arcades, for an undisclosed amount in late December. Genda will take control of over 200 Sega arcades across Japan.
Famitsu is reporting that after the sale, the arcades will keep their names and branding in order to…
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