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So, SEGA’s at it again, letting loose some Sonic mayhem with this upcoming Sonic Racing CrossWorlds animation or whatever. It’s dropping in September, just in time to jazz up the hype around their new kart racer. Yeah, Sonic’s gonna be zooming again.
Now, the deal with this CrossWorlds thing is kinda wild. You’re not just racing on boring ol’ land. No, they’ve got you swooping through air and splashing over sea terrain – all that jazz. Plus – and here’s where it gets funky – they’ve got these Travel Rings. Picture this: mid-race, you’re zipping into some whole new dimension kinda like you’re in a fever dream. Or maybe that’s just how I imagine it.
The whole shebang claims it’s got the biggest lineup of Sonic characters ever in a racing game. And you can trick out your rides. Swap vehicle parts like you’re dressing up for a fancy party. Powers and abilities galore too, so you can race like… I dunno, someone who mixes and matches everything.
And you won’t just be stuck with your usual Sonic crowd. They’re doing this mash-up thing, pulling in characters from all over SEGA-land. Like Persona 5’s Joker – the masked one, not the villain. And Kasuga Ichiban from that Yakuza world. Plus, surprise! Hatsune Miku’s gonna show up. Because, why not?
Oh, and there’s a Digital Deluxe Edition – sounds fancy, right? That one’s pulling in characters from Sonic Prime on Netflix, along with others from various franchises. Like, Minecraft’s gonna have a cameo. Not sure how blocks race, but I’m curious.
SEGA’s throwing out some features, too. Imagine whooshing across dimensions with those Travel Rings – it’s supposed to shake things up each time you race. And you get a mega roster. Twenty-three characters! Twenty-four tracks! Mid-race worlds to explore – fifteen of ‘em! It’s like racing on a kaleidoscope.
Before you zoom off, you can slap on Gadgets for perks. Over seventy to choose from – hope you’re not indecisive, like me staring into the fridge with no clue what I want. Mix-and-match your car bits to get your ideal racing setup.
Also, shoutout to Extreme Gear – flying hoverboards just for the thrill. If you remember Sonic Riders, you’re probably stoked.
So, mark your calendar for 25 September 2025. It’s hitting the Nintendo eShop for the Switch. Oh, and there’s a Switch 2 version lagging behind – not sure why but hey, it’s SEGA’s dance.
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