Title: SEGA Abruptly Cancels Hyenas Game, Citing Structural Changes in Operations

In an unexpected turn of events, the gaming titan SEGA has announced the cancellation of its much-awaited game, 'Hyenas'. UK-based Creative Assembly was developing the game, and its launch was set for this year. However, SEGA cited 'structural reforms' in its European operations as the reason behind this move. According to an announcement made on SEGA Sammy Holdings' official website, the company decided to review and cancel some titles under development due to disappointing profitability in the European region. 'Hyenas' and a few other yet-to-be-announced games are part of this canceled list. The company plans to write-off work-in-progress for these titles. Due to this abrupt cancellation, SEGA anticipates a steep drop in income, expecting to incur a loss of around 14.3 billion yen for the fiscal year ending March '24. Hyenas had recently successfully conducted a closed beta test and had received rave reviews from multiple sources. It was chock-full of SEGA references which fans found exhilarating. The game developers, Creative Assembly, who have previously battled criticism over the game being a challenging title, have yet to comment on this recent news. The gaming community deeply empathizes with the Creative Assembly team who, shockingly, had their project discontinued unceremoniously.