
Sega's publishing Atlus games now. Is this cause for alarm?

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I don't think SEGA publishing ATLUS' games is a cause for concern - we've known this was going to happen ever since the big blowup of Index Holdings.
SEGA, despite a few notorious decisions, has shown a willingness to publish many risky titles that have turned out to be major successes, along with smaller games that have carved their own niche (man, I wish SEGA and Monolith wold release a new Condemned title).
I think if anything, SEGA's willingness to try new things will grant ATLUS the freedom to keep doing the things they've been doing over the years. I think they'll be a great combination.
at least it's not EA..
...Okay? This was a topic of discussion three years ago and there wasn't much here except a more recent lineup of games.
Do we really have to be concerned yet? I'd wait for P5.
with sega's attitude towards bringing Japanese titles to the west lately, i'd say there's cause for concern.