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Pemalite said:
AngryLittleAlchemist said:

Sega makes a lot of money off PC, in fact I wouldn't be surprised if that was a majority of their sales come from. They have the Total War series which sold really well recently with it's China game, and of course those titles make a lot off expansions, heck they even licensed out their studio Creative Assembly for Microsoft's strategy games. That's why their "AAA" announcement at Gamescom was a PC-oriented Civilization-competitor. They also release the Yakuzas on there. If Persona ever came to PC, I would have no doubt that it would by far be their most profitable platform. 

Sega also has: Endless Space, Company of Heroes, Dawn of War, Phantasy Star, Bayonetta.. And saw some big success with Yakuza and Shenmue... But they are making a hard focus on the PC market now as that is where they are seeing the greatest profit growth.

Other companies are seeing similar like Capcom and Square.

Together with Football Manager (which has sold over 1 million yearly since 2013) and Two Point Hospital (which Sega acquired in May this year). Their biggest success is of course Creative Assembly – the latest Total War: Three Kingdoms sold 1 million in a week and is the biggest concurrent played strategy game on Steam.

As a Civilization fan, I can't wait to see how Amplitude Studios' Humankind turns out and I hope to see another Alien: Isolation for consoles and PC some time in the future.

Sega is huge on PC. At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if they dethrone Blizzard to become the biggest publisher on the platform.