Sonic Lost World Introduces the Deadly Six in Extended Launch Trailer

Missed 'em the first time? Here are the chief villains in all their glory.

Posted By | On 23rd, Sep. 2013

Sega has released a new extended trailer for the upcoming Sonic Lost World, which will be releasing for the 3DS and Wii U on October 18th in Europe and October 24th in North America. It featured a closer look at the antagonists of the game, namely the Deadly Six.

Lost World will see Sonic taking advantage of Wisp powers, introduced in Sonic Colors, but with a few new additions including Eagle, which allows Sonic the power of flight; Asteroid, which reduces obstacles to tiny bits; and Rhythm, which lets you traverse along a path of music notes. Also given the events of the story, you’ll be working alongside Eggman to take down the Deadly Six on the new world of Lost Hex, which takes a lot of cues in its level design from Super Mario Galaxy – especially in terms of the spherical environments and use of gravity.

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