Microsoft's watchlist of gaming companies that it planned to acquire was recently made public, which apparently included SEGA. And, while it might have appeared that the tech giant was close to pulling the trigger, SEGA has reacted to this inclusion by saying that it prefers to stay as an independent studio.

Sonic the Hedgehog developer and former console maker Sega was mentioned in the Microsoft vs FTC hearings this week. The tech giant apparently had plans to acquire SEGA to bolster its Cloud gaming business and presence in the Japanese market.

The FTC presented an email from Phil Spencer as proof that Microsoftwants to "outspend Sony out of business" by acquiring other gaming developers. In the email, Spencer was asking for "strategy approval" to approach Sega about a potential buyout.

reached out to Sega's chief operating officer Shuji Utsumi for comment about Microsoft's acquisition plans. Utsumi shot down the talks of being acquired by Microsoft.