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  • Sonic Team Racing Delayed to May 21, 2019

    The official Sonic Twitter announced today that Sonic Team Racing will in fact be delayed until May 21st, 2019. Hey guys! To make Team Sonic Racing the best game it can be, we’re giving the team extra time to work on it. Our new release date is May 21, 2019. We know delays are no […]

    Joe Hughes Exits IDW, Year 2 Comic Info

    Joe Hughes, recruited by IDW to run the Sonic franchise in July 2017, has left the company. The announcement was made on the Facebook group IDW Sonic Comics Squad. IDW’s David Mariotte penned the bulletin. Promoting himself as an associate editor on his Twitter bio, It is not clear whether he has been appointed lead editor role, but the announcement claims he […]

    Sega Genesis Classics coming to Switch too

    Sega announced on Twitter that Sega Genesis Classics will be coming to Switch this winter. The compilation was previously released on PS4/Xbox One and was based on the semi-recent overhaul the collection got on Steam. Here I thought the collection skipped Switch because Switch was getting the Sega Ages line. But apparently that ain't the […]

    Sonic 2 also coming to Switch

    Along with the first game, Sonic 2 has also been added to the Sega Ages lineup for Nintendo Switch. A page for the game was added to the official Japanese website. From what I can eke out of Google Translate, features include: The ability to use the drop dash from Sonic Mania. This is also […]

    Sonic Chaos 16 Bit Remake

    Sonic Chaos is Back!

    Not long ago Sonic HQ reported that Sonic Triple Trouble was getting a 16 bit remake. Now A+Start has announced a fan remake of the classic 8-bit SEGA Game Gear Sonic game, Sonic Chaos. Based on the current style of 2D classic Sonic games inspired by Sonic Mania, Sonic Chaos updates the 8 bit visuals of the original and adapts a play style more closely resembling the classic 16-bit games.

    According to the team, the game has been in development for almost an entire year, of which 7 months was spent building a brand new engine from scratch. Yeap, you read that right; Sonic Chaos uses a brand new engine, called Crimson Engine, and with it the team has strived for classic Sonic gameplay accuracy.

    Click the article to view the trailer and download the demo! Let us know what you think!