SEGA is reportedly planning to adapt its most popular franchises, Yakuza and its spin-off/subseries, Like a Dragon, and Persona, into movies and possibly other spin-offs. This ambitious initiative, revealed in a CNBC interview with SEGA's COO Shuji Utsumi, is part of the company's intention to expand the reach of these beloved franchises beyond games.

The inspiration behind SEGA's latest venture stems from the recent successes of video game adaptations in cinema and streaming platforms.

With the blockbuster performances of The Super Mario Bros. Movie, HBO's The Last of Us, and SEGA's own pair of Sonic the Hedgehog movies, the company is looking to capitalize on this lucrative trend. These adaptations haven't only been huge critical hits, but they've achieved unprecedented levels of commercial success as well. If nothing else, these successes help demonstrate the potential of video game IPs in the film industry.

The problem with the Yakuza games is that they're more of an acquired taste, even among hardcore fans.