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Q&A: Sega Europe's Matt Woodley

Sega Europe has been busy buying up various studios and expanding others--we talk to creative director Matt Woodley about the thinking behind the strategy.

The past 12 months have been a busy time in the games industry, particularly for Sega Europe. Following acquisitions of studios Creative Assembly (developer of the Total War series) and Sports Interactive (of Football Manager fame), it was recently announced that Sega's Racing Studio outfit would double in size.

At a time when some high-profile publishers are feeling the pinch, Sega seems to have bucked the trend. GameSpot UK recently caught up with Matt Woodley, Sega Europe's creative director, to find out a little more.

GameSpot UK: Sega has made some interesting purchases recently--what has the reasoning behind these acquisitions been?

Matt Woodley: It's part of our strategy to improve our release schedule by working with the best developers worldwide, not just those in Japan. As two examples, Sports Interactive and Creative Assembly not only make the best games in their genres but also make the types of games that were missing from Sega's previous lineup. We had gaps to fill and went for the best to fill them. That's true of all the individual titles we have been acquiring, too, not just company acquisitions. For example, Bizarre Creations is working on The Club for us--we needed a superb third-person shooter that would take the genre to a new level, and it looks like that's exactly what we are getting.

Although it's by no means an easy target to achieve, we are striving to make the best games possible across a wide variety of genres. Hopefully, we can do this by investing in the talent we have whilst innovating at all levels. Making games isn't a science, but you sure as hell can minimise the risk by working with and nurturing the best talent. That's a big part of our philosophy. Let's be honest, Sega is driven by a desire to be successful and thus driven by making money, but the deal with our industry is that well-developed, researched, and marketed games tend to bring you such rewards, so that's our daily focus.

GSUK: Racing Studio has also expanded now--which titles will they be working on?

MW: For now, the only title we have announced is the next-generation version of Sega Rally. I'm talking to you right now from the Studio, having just seen the latest code on PlayStation 3, and have to say I'm very impressed.

GSUK: It's a difficult time for big brands in the industry--with others feeling the heat, how is Sega getting on?

MW: I think that Sega is in a completely different position to most publishers in the industry. We have a genuine vision and the support of the most dynamic and intelligent executives I have come across. Sega is part of a large Japanese group--Sega Sammy Holdings--and the desire of our board is that the company succeed, and we have been given the appropriate resources to do that. It will take time, but I'm totally confident that Sega will once again be the biggest brand in video games--worldwide.

GSUK: Are we likely to see further acquisitions this year?

MW: I can't comment on this.

GSUK: How will Sega approach the issue of next-generation titles--spiralling costs and development time are surely an issue?

MW: Well we've done OK so far with decent launch titles for 360, and I genuinely think that our PlayStation 3 launch lineup is looking the best out there, but we are totally aware of the pitfalls--mainly because we have such experience in developing for new hardware. Spiralling costs everyone needs to manage through careful planning--the industry needs people with great project-planning abilities as much as it needs great creative talent.

GSUK: Thanks for your time.

69 Comments

  • DarknessOfFate1

    Posted Aug 20, 2006 11:29 am PT

    ill always love sega for the genesis and master system truly godly systems and they sure were smart buying TCA. they are the best game devs arioudn right now.

  • posiedonblade

    Posted Aug 4, 2006 8:38 am PT

    It seems like people either love or hate sega. Total War for Wii!

  • Devilwillcry

    Posted Jul 9, 2006 11:20 am PT

    GO SEGA, get back in there and put out some good software this time. I was very displeased with your games last gen. make me proud of Virtua Fighter 5 and Sonic and brign back Vector man, that game was awesome. I misss my days of Sega.

  • 777_solidsnake

    Posted Jul 7, 2006 7:14 pm PT

    hmmm if i heard him correct he was IMPRESSED WITH PS3!!! Gosh i hate fanboys hopefully this will shut them up. i love SEGA, does anybody remember "Vector Man"?

  • bobblehead07

    Posted Jul 6, 2006 9:34 pm PT

    Koo news.....i wonder whatever happen to the Streets of Rage games. Those were my favorite.

  • wetdrop

    Posted Jul 6, 2006 12:01 pm PT

    Sega will not make another console. there can be only 3. Four consoles is just to many. It spreads everything too thin. Besides when you make games for 3 consoles your trippling what you would make on just making the game for 1 console. Hardware isn't where the money is its the software ask bill gates.

  • BlowOffJerk

    Posted Jul 6, 2006 10:09 am PT

    Sega rocks that ass!

  • caddilac_pimpin

    Posted Jul 6, 2006 9:50 am PT

    i love the football manager series they have out which is coming out in december

  • Enderexor

    Posted Jul 6, 2006 9:41 am PT

    *Sigh* I used to love what Sega did. But now they are making nothing that is even close to the older games. Look at Shadow the Hedge Hog for an example of how far they have fallen. If they fummble this one then they will almost certainly go belly up in no time flat.

    If they bring back that old charm then they stand a chance to accend to their posistion of greatness and maybe make the Dreamcast 2. However excuse me if I don't hold out much hope. Sonic could return or die.

  • Benan

    Posted Jul 6, 2006 9:27 am PT

    SEGA always made good stuff ,and their best move was stay out of hardware war ,way to go SEGA ..,Sonic still rocks

  • filodelallata

    Posted Jul 6, 2006 8:53 am PT

    go on sega,make the dreamcast 2 a realitty!!!

  • Doolum

    Posted Jul 6, 2006 8:26 am PT

    With the end of the Dreamcast,Sega has had lots of time to put more time on game developing,and with the acquisition of these two great studios we can expect Sega to deliver quite a punch in the future

  • jsambeckwith

    Posted Jul 6, 2006 8:21 am PT

    Since we're going nowhere, i'll go out of my head...

  • Kaji_ryoji

    Posted Jul 6, 2006 7:39 am PT

    Ganbatte Sega ..este es el año del erizo!!!!

  • MCCHA

    Posted Jul 6, 2006 7:27 am PT

    Sonic is awesome!!

  • sephiroth_4

    Posted Jul 6, 2006 6:58 am PT

    I don't like Sega's releasing games on different platforms on a whim. That's not fair to gamers who love Sega franchices and don't want to buy all systems or in my case, can't afford them just yet.

    Also, Microsoft better pay for all the 3rd party help they can get or else Sony will dominate again, no matter the price of the systems and games, but not with my help. $600 and $60-100 games. pfffft.

  • Zar_InHELL

    Posted Jul 6, 2006 6:48 am PT

    Way to go Sega !!! and thanks for bying Guilty gear X SLASH !!!
    I always love ya sega keep working hard , ur gonna be in the top again !

  • Nc23Nick

    Posted Jul 6, 2006 6:37 am PT

    hmmmm......i never played anygame on the saga consule but sonic......and it was the best so im routining 4 saga

  • Icekxg

    Posted Jul 6, 2006 6:17 am PT

    I USED to love Sega, I mean come on, Eternal Champiions, Sonic, Shenmue, Phantasy Star, Shining Force...great games, but ever since they stopped making consoles, their games SUCKED! PSO was great until they made you start paying to play it. Shining Force isn't even a tactical game anymore. And where the heck is Shenmue 3??? I'm sorry, but if it wasn't for Sammy helping them out, all these acquisitions would just sound like an Enron scam.

  • 00Rambol00

    Posted Jul 6, 2006 6:11 am PT

    samuel_mejia, like to see u do better "samuel_mejia sucks" hehe

    and no teknocack, he gets poo all for saying his opinion

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