The open world platformer is due out for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4,, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC in November.
Ares Island is one of many locations Sonic will visit in the upcoming open-world title when it launches on November 8th.
Sonic Team's "open-zone" platformer will release for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch this Autumn.
A Japanese TV spot for the upcoming open world platformer, which has since been taken down, has confirmed that the game is out in November.
The "open-zone" platformer is releasing this holiday season for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
Soul Hackers 2, Two Point Campus, Total War: Warhammer 3, Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, and more are also playable for attendees on August 24-28.
Sega Sammy has "high expectation" from the title and expects the positive success of the second film to affect its launch.
Producer and host Geoff Keighley confirms that Sega will offer another look at the open world platformer at the upcoming show.
Before Sonic makes the jump into "open-zone" gameplay, take an extensive look back at some of the Blue Blur's very best games.
After unlocking Cyloop, Sonic can pick up 11 additional skills from the skill tree and three more skills from progressing through the main story.
Flynn describes the story as "more somber" overall and how it's "about self-reflection and choosing how to move forward."
New players can enable Action mode for "more accurate platforming" while series fans can use High Speed mode for more speed.
The newest gameplay trailer for the upcoming open world (or open zone) platformer shows it running on the Nintendo Switch.
Director Morio Kishimoto also talks about time attacks for previous games and how speedrunning Sonic Frontiers "might be a fun challenge."
Studio head Takashi Iizuka opened up about his stance regarding Frontiers' development as well as the backlash to the gameplay reveal.
Watch Sonic explore the vast colorful regions of the Starfall Islands, battle some new threats and encounter a familiar logo.
Sonic Team creative officer Takashi Iizuka wanted to take the series' linear game design and create an action title with more freedom.
During its Sonic Central showcase, Sega has shown off new gameplay for Sonic Frontiers alongside a tease for an animation set to launch before the game.
The upcoming presentation will provide a "sneak peek" at upcoming projects, partnerships and events happening this year.
More new gameplay for the upcoming platformer showcases what its combat will look like, though the game is continuing to look a little rough around the edges.