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'''Sega Arena''' was a chain of [[arcade|arcades]] in Japan, alongside [[Club Sega]], [[Hi-Tech Sega]], [[Hi-Tech Land Sega]], [[Joypolis]], [[Sega World]], and [[Sega]] branded arcade locations.
'''Sega Arena''' was a chain of [[arcade|arcades]] in Japan, alongside [[Club Sega]], [[Hi-Tech Sega]], [[Hi-Tech Land Sega]], [[Joypolis]], [[Sega World]], and [[Sega]] branded game center locations.


They were managed by [[Genda Sega Entertainment]].  
They were managed by [[Genda Sega Entertainment]].  


The first Hi-Tech Sega location opened in March 1, [[1997]]. Hi-Tech Land Sega arcades were renamed to [[GiGO]] in March [[2022]].
The first Sega Arena location opened in March 1, [[1997]]. Sega Arena arcades were renamed to [[GiGO]] in March [[2022]].


==Renaming of Sega Arena locations==
==Renaming of Sega Arena locations==

Latest revision as of 23:54, 30 July 2024

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Sega Arena
Held byGenda Sega Entertainment
LocationJapan
Date(s)March 1, 1997 - March 2022
LinkN/A

Sega Arena was a chain of arcades in Japan, alongside Club Sega, Hi-Tech Sega, Hi-Tech Land Sega, Joypolis, Sega World, and Sega branded game center locations.

They were managed by Genda Sega Entertainment.

The first Sega Arena location opened in March 1, 1997. Sega Arena arcades were renamed to GiGO in March 2022.

Renaming of Sega Arena locations

On November 4, 2020, Genda acquired 85.1% of Sega's share of the stock in Sega Entertainment. The company was renamed Genda Sega Entertainment.

On January 28, 2022, due to losses sustained during the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, Genda purchased the remaining shares and renamed the company Genda GiGO Entertainment.

Beginning on March 9, 2022, and continuing in the following months, all of the Sega-branded arcades in Japan were rebranded as GiGO arcades.