Sega says Sonic Frontiers is an 'open zone' game
Sega Creative Officer Takashi Izuka claims that calling Sonic Frontiers an open world game is somewhat inaccurate.
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Sega Creative Officer Takashi Izuka claims that calling Sonic Frontiers an open world game is somewhat inaccurate.
Headcannon developer Simon Thomley claims the version of Sonic Origins remasters the team turned into Sega are not the ones that were released.
It's been long rumored that Sega worked on music for Sonic the Hedgehog 3 with Michael Jackson, which may be why it was removed in Sonic Origins.
Sonic Origins is a nostalgic romp through some of Sega's best platformers.
After going hands-on with Sonic Frontiers, my lasting impression is that it sure feels different for a Sonic game.
An animated prologue to Sonic Frontiers will spotlight Knuckles the Echidna.
Tune in to the Sonic Central livestream to see what SEGA has been working on this past year.
Executive manager Hiroyuki Miyazaki and creative producer Yosuke Okunari will be delivering a livestream next week.
Sega suggested it has plans to release a number of remakes and remasters by the end of its next fiscal year.
According to a recent Sonic Official livestream, Sonic Frontiers is still on track to launch at the end of this year.