Don't get excited, guys. I'm in here to tell all of YOU first, that it isn't good news.
We got contacted by a member of Sega staff, and we can at least clear some things up.
Despite any rumours, Shenmue III is not at any stage of development, and is not in Sega's plans.
"This is hardly an official statement, but I can tell you that despite rumours to the contrary, there is nothing in the works for Shenmue III. However, SEGA is aware of Shenmue's position and the special place it holds for fans, and we would never discount the possibility of doing another one.
There is no Shenmue 3 in the works because Suzuki-san is too busy on Shenmue online and will be for another couple of years at least. There is every possibility that he would want to do a Shenmue 3, but the general feeling is that it won't happen in the next 3-5 years; or until SEGA reaches it's current business goals - That is to become a top 3 publisher.
I’d tell our fans not to give up hope – but not to hold their breath either."
That's it in a nutshell. While the guy says that it's "not an official statement" this is just to keep him in the clear with his bosses in Japan. Shenmue III isn't going to happen anytime soon, no matter how much we want it to.
I'm gutted that I can't come out of this with something more positive for you all. The thing that annoys me most is that Sega seem to be suggesting that the only way it will happen is if Sega's fortunes really pick up - but in my opinion Sega are producing some poor games these days. The latest Sonic games, for example, are a disgrace. So does Sega DESERVE to have their fortunes improved?
I dunno. Disappointed.
Anyway, at least it clears up any bullshit stories (such as the Kikizo one) about Shenmue III being "out there" somewhere.
Really sorry, guys. Wanted to tell you first, because we never had much time to cover it on the show.
Thanks for all the input. At least now we know where we stand.
Sickened...
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(BBC Source at Sega)
Also, at the BBC we name our sources. In our case, our information came from Ben Andac, who is a senior games consultant at Sega Europe. He's the guy who "watches trends" and pitches possible projects to the company. Seiki Saito at Sega Japan also confirmed that he wanted it to be clear that fans don't misunderstand and think that Shenmue III is in the works at Sega. Believe me, neither man is "just a PR guy." Both are deeply involved in the future of Sega.