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Sega Europe job losses

All thanks to Dreamcast's demise

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Following Sega's decision to stop making the Dreamcast console at the end of March, Sega Europe has made an unknown number of people redundant this morning.

The company won't say have many people have gone but email newsletter MCV reports that it may be the entire third party division, including Dreamcast guru Mark Maslowicz, the tech-support team and several translators.

The news comes with official guff about restructuring and how the resulting office will be able to better deal with the road ahead etc etc. ®

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