
You can’t throw a virtual stone in the iTunes app market without hitting a tower defense game. So it’s going to take something really special to get a game to stick out in the genre and actually garner a following. Fortunately for SEGA, Samurai Blood Show looks like it might have what it takes.

Two-day event includes exclusive reveals, trailers and playable games on show floor.

CEO Haruki Satomi said Sega will "take these lessons into account for future initiatives"

Rovio “found it difficult to advance its initially planned business development,” says Sega.