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Over 14 Years In Operation, Iconic Location ‘SEGA Arcade’ In Japan Will Close At The End of August

Japan or also known as the ‘sunrise’ country has various types of attractions and destinations. For those of you who have been to Japan, you should know about the existence of game arcades there.

Surely you will feel sad about this news because Tokyo Akihabara will lose one of the attractions there. It is understood SEGA Arcades will close operations on 30 August 2020.

The closure is because of no demand from the public and also the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic made it difficult for the gaming center to make a profit.

For your information, this SEGA Arcade has been open since 2003 and has become a hotspot for tourists especially backpackers. In the closing notice, SEGA Arcade thanked the fans for their support.

Sources: Aomu

Adib Mohd

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