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The gameplay of an unannounced new Sonic game has been leaked and it is… peculiar

The trailer for a new, yet to be announced Sonic game has been leaked on the Internet, which appears to be a free-to-play mobile game in the style of Fall Guys.

The gameplay of an unannounced new Sonic game has been leaked and it is… peculiar
Álvaro Arbonés

Álvaro Arbonés

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Sonic is one of the most peculiar video game mascots. As recognizable as Super Mario, no one would be offended if we said that his video games have never had the consistency of the plumber’s. Capable of the best and the worst, always in the middle of the most peculiar experiments possible, it seems that his streak of strangeness continues.

On March 24th, the YouTube channel named The Sonic Show released the trailer for a new supposedly leaked Sonic game called Sonic Toys Party. In the trailer, we could see different characters from the Sonic franchise, controlled by different players, competing in an obstacle race with the classic mechanics and level design of the franchise. Like a kind of Sonic’s Fall Guys.

Although it has not been confirmed to be official, as it has not yet been announced, Sonic Stadium, a site specialized in Sega and Sonic games, has confirmed that Sonic Toys Party is a game developed by Sega’s Division 4. They also added that it will include collaborations with other franchises, such as Persona or Knights of the Zodiac, in addition to having a monetization system based on cosmetics and skins.

Although SEGA has yet to officially confirm the existence of the game, it seems that Sonic Toys Party is a reality. And while we wait for confirmation, Sonic Toys Party would be released this coming summer for mobile platforms for free.

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Álvaro Arbonés

Álvaro Arbonés

Cultural journalist and writer with a special interest in audiovisuals and everything that can be played. I'm not here to talk about my books, but you can always ask me about them if you're curious.

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