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      <title>Sega&#39;s Accidental Sales Reveal: Insights into Sonic, Persona, and Like A Dragon</title>
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      <description>In a surprising turn of events, Sega has inadvertently disclosed the sales figures for several of its flagship titles, including the beloved Sonic series, the critically acclaimed Persona franchise, and the Like A Dragon games. This information was embedded in a presentation document that was briefly available on Sega Sammy’s investor relations website before being swiftly removed. The revelation has sparked interest among gamers and industry analysts alike, shedding light on the commercial performance of these iconic titles.</description>
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