The SEGA Ages series is coming to an end on Switch after 19 games.

In an interview with  Game Watch,  Yosuke Okunari confirmed that there are no plans for additional games in the series but did confirm that the team’s next project is moving along. Okunari also suggested that we may still see additional re-releases on Switch in the future.

Nintendo Everything translated the interview which you can see below.

 

“Although the SEGA Ages project has come to an end with the release of Herzog Zwei, there are many games in the collection you can still buy and play. So please check them out if you don’t own them yet. However, this doesn’t mean that this is the end of SEGA’s plans to re-release past titles. I, along with SEGA’s own (Rieko) Kodama and (Kagasei) Shimomura, are currently hard at work on our next project.

Considering SEGA Ages has ended, some may be wondering if we have plans to continue re-releasing past titles on Nintendo Switch – I want that to happen. I hope to bring something over that will really satisfy Switch players. So until then, we hope you’ll look forward to it.”

M2’s Tsuyoshi Matsuoka also stated:

“For us at M2, there are still a lot of other titles we want to port over as well. Personally speaking, I want to re-release SEGA’s entire history of interactive games!”

 

 

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