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Sonic Racing CrossWorlds Goes Full Throttle With New Trailer

Matt DonahueBy Matt Donahue02/12/20253 Mins Read
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As part of PlayStation’s State of Play broadcast, SEGA revealed more details surrounding the newest entry to the long-running Sonic Racing franchise, Sonic Racing CrossWorlds. With the release of new details also came the arrival of a shiny new trailer, giving us a glimpse into the world of the game and how this world-warping competition will knock our socks off!

Featuring iconic characters from the Sonic the Hedgehog and SEGA universes, Sonic Racing CrossWorlds also introduces a distinct racing mechanic that promises to transport Sonic racing fans into a new dimension.

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Race across land, sea, air, space, and time in Sonic Racing CrossWorlds! Warp through Travel Rings into new dimensions where something new awaits around every twist and turn. Speed to victory solo or as a team in a variety of offline and online modes and compete against players from around the world. Build the ultimate machine to match your racing style, unlock gadgets to gain the upper hand, and unleash power-up items for the win!

Sonic Racing CrossWorlds brings back courses that include land, air, and sea terrain, as well as the never-before-seen Travel Rings feature, which affects the race in real-time by transporting racers to all new CrossWorlds during the race.

Sonic Racing CrossWorlds also offers the largest roster of characters in any Sonic racing game and a wide variety of customizable vehicles. Players can mix and match vehicle parts, powers, and abilities to create a customized racing experience suited to their gameplay style.

Sonic Racing CrossWorlds will soon be available digitally and physically on PlayStation 5 (PS5), PlayStation 4 (PS4), Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch —OLED Model, Nintendo Switch Lite, and PC. Stay tuned for more news on the game’s release date and additional details yet to be revealed on all of SEGA’s social media accounts and official website.

More about SEGA, the company behind Sonic Racing Crossworlds

Since its debut more than three decades ago, Sonic has become a pop culture icon featured in dozens of games, TV series, and movies. Established in 1986, SEGA of America publishes innovative interactive entertainment experiences for console, PC, mobile and emerging platforms. Its globally beloved franchises include Sonic the Hedgehog, Like a Dragon, Virtua Fighter, Super Monkey Ball, and Phantasy Star Online, along with Atlus’ Persona and Shin Megami Tensei series.

It’s turning out to be an incredibly busy release year for SEGA, with plenty of games for fans of all of SEGA’s properties to dive into. From Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii to Shinobi: Art of Vengeance and now this latest Sonic the Hedgehog release, this is just scratching the surface of what all SEGA’s got coming in 2025. Keep your eyes out for more games on the horizon. In the meantime, get your fingers ready for some racing videogame action.

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