The progressive nature of SEGA was pretty much known since the release of Persona 5 and before the announcement of Catherine: Full Body. While they certainly haven’t done any big-scale changes, they certainly have offered chances for various people outside of the scope Japan has to offer. Because of this attitude, it should come as no surprise that SEGA has recently stood by employees trying to contest the recent Roe v Wade overturning. The company has recently announced that it will match employee donations made to non-profit organizations in favor of reproductive rights. The company has also issued a statement regarding its stance on this controversial climate in the law: With this, SEGA joins companies such as Bungie, Innersloth, Insomniac Games, Ubisoft, Niantic, Sony’s Santa Monica Studio, and The International Game Developers Association in the increasingly vocal disagreement against the Roe v Wade change. All of the aforementioned companies have remained supportive of freedom for reproductive choice. We’ll continue to update the story as it continues to develop. Meanwhile, A new AMD Adrenalin Edition driver was launched last week. Version 22.6.1 is mainly dedicated to the recently released racing game F1 22. Additionally, a breakthrough in the emulation world has been made as a new version of the PlayStation 4 emulator fpPS4 has been shared online recently, introducing better commercial game compatibility.  

SEGA Matches Staff Donations to Non Profit Companies that  Support Reproductive Rights  - 51SEGA Matches Staff Donations to Non Profit Companies that  Support Reproductive Rights  - 37SEGA Matches Staff Donations to Non Profit Companies that  Support Reproductive Rights  - 56SEGA Matches Staff Donations to Non Profit Companies that  Support Reproductive Rights  - 96