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Sonic Racing Crossworlds trailer - more transforming vehicle madness

Sonic Racing Crossworlds trailer - more transforming vehicle madness

Written by Ross Locksley on 13 Feb 2025



Sonic Racing Transformed remains one of my all time favourite racing games, with a mix of SEGA heritage, entertaining courses and varied racing action, the team seems to have a great handle on racing mechanics. The latest title seems to have shifted the focus to purely Sonic related characters with Sonic Racing: Crossworlds.

The main gimmick this time seems to be on using rings to traverse worlds (as seen in the films) but your vehicle can still change to suit the environment and the stages seem themed to other SEGA games (nice to see the aircraft carriers of Afterburner making a comeback). 

The game is due to be released on all major consoles and PC later this year.

Check out the trailer below to see if you'll be gearing up for Sonic Racing: Crossworlds:


Ross Locksley
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Ross founded the UK Anime Network waaay back in 1995 and works in and around the anime world in his spare time. You can read his more personal articles on UKA's sister site, The Anime Independent.


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