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Everything points to Sega reviving its most iconic JRPG franchise

Sega has renewed the trademarks for Skies of Arcadia and Eternal Arcadia, and there is talk of possible remasters

Everything points to Sega reviving its most iconic JRPG franchise
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  • January 28, 2025
  • Updated: January 29, 2025 at 10:41 AM

In January 2025, Sega renewed the trademarks for Skies of Arcadia and Eternal Arcadia, which has sparked optimism among fans of this beloved JRPG. Although trademark renewals in the past have not always led to new games or remasters, Sega’s current interest in reviving forgotten franchises has renewed hope that Skies of Arcadia might receive similar attention.

Originally released for Dreamcast in the year 2000, Skies of Arcadia follows a group of sky pirates in an aerial world. Despite being acclaimed for its narrative, combat system, and endearing characters, it did not achieve the commercial success that would have justified a sequel. However, in 2003, an enhanced version was released for GameCube titled Skies of Arcadia Legends, which became a cult classic but has since not seen a return on more recent platforms.

Sega is in the process of reviving its old franchises

The situation of other Sega franchises, such as Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi, has also strengthened the idea that titles like Skies of Arcadia could receive a second chance. With games from so many past communities resurfacing, fans are more hopeful than ever. Brand renewals, although they do not guarantee the development of a new game, are often an indication that something is on the developer’s mind.

Additionally, Sega is considering the creation of a subscription service similar to Xbox Game Pass, which could include popular titles like Sonic, Persona, and Yakuza. This suggests that the company is aware of the value of its catalog, and it would not be surprising if it explored new ways to present its classics, like Skies of Arcadia, to new audiences.

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