After Sega acquired Rovio, they collaborate to create numerous Sonic the Hedgehog mobile games for global audiences.

Sega’s confirmed partnership with Rovio, known for Angry Birds, aims to produce multiple new Sonic mobile titles. Post Sega’s September acquisition of Rovio, this collaboration signifies a strategic global expansion of Sega’s iconic IPs.
The acquisition aimed to leverage Rovio’s expertise and establish Sega’s presence in the mobile game market.
Sega Sammy’s presentation outlined plans for the 2023 fiscal year, focusing on creating multiple Sonic mobile games with Rovio. These titles are mentioned alongside Rovio’s Beacon suite, indicating joint efforts in game development.
The partnership extends beyond Sonic the Hedgehog, with plans for mobile games featuring other IPs, including Hatsune Miku for mobile and Angry Birds for PC and consoles. These moves align with Sega’s global gaming strategy, aiming for expansion in Asia, China, Latin America, and other regions.


In addition to the mobile gaming push,
Sega outlined its plans for 2024, featuring highly anticipated releases like Atlus’ Metaphor: ReFantazio, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio’s Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, and revivals of classic Sega IPs such as Streets of Rage: Revolution. Sega’s partnership with Rovio and Sonic commitment hints at an exciting lineup for Sega fans ahead.

The acquisition and collaborative efforts aim to capitalize on the strengths of both companies, combining Sega’s iconic franchises with Rovio’s mobile gaming expertise.




