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Sega's Brian Ayers dies "after a short illness"



Sega Europes Brian Ayers has died at the age of 42.

His colleague, Ryan King, broke the news on Twitter earlier today, and linked to a crowdfund campaign that confirmed Ayers had died yesterday, 23rd September, “after a short illness”.

“Devastated that weve lost @Kaaaaneda who was truly the best of us – warm, funny, brilliant, a huge loss to us all,” King tweeted. “Games industry, please share this link far and wide xxx”

Devastated that weve lost @Kaaaaneda who was truly the best of us – warm, funny, brilliant, a huge loss to us all. Games industry, please share this link far and wide xxx https://t.co/iTYlCWCs05

— Ainsley Harriott Cinematic Universe (@NoMagRyan) September 24, 2022


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Ayers – who had also worked at Konami, Capcom, and Paradox before joining Sega – had been a well-known, well-loved, and deeply respected member of the UKs game industry.

A Just Giving campaign, set up to help his partner and parents with “the considerable costs of a funeral”, states: “Brian James Ayers passed away on the 23rd September at the age of 42 after a short illness.

“He was a much loved son, brother, partner, friend and colleague.”

Theres a Just Giving page to assist Ayers family and partner here.

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