The producer of Sonic the Hedgehog, Takashi Iizuka, promised more material for fans in 2023. As reported by Video Games Chronicle, Iizuka spoke about the franchise’s busy year across multiple mediums, including the releases of Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic Origins, Sonic Frontiers, and the Sonic Prime series on Netflix.
But Sonic isn’t slowing down at all. We have a second wave planned for this year that will surprise and thrill fans, and it will help us keep the momentum going,” Iizuka said. More content for Sonic Frontiers is on the way, and we’ve already announced its release.
Sonic The Hedgehog Had An Eventful Year
Uncertainty surrounds whether the second wave will contain LEGO’s intended release of five Sonic the Hedgehog kits in 2023. According to the leak, sets will cost between $29.99 and $99.99 and have a variety of piece counts, starting at 292 and rising to 802 for the most expensive item.
Products are allegedly section-based sets, so customers can buy all five to assemble the parts into a complete scenario. According to the reports, the five LEGO sets will debut on August 1, 2023. Sega unveiled Sonic’s Holiday Cheer Suit in Sonic Frontiers for the Christmas season. Additionally, the video game business disclosed a “road map for 2023 content throughout three updates.”
Juke Box, Photo Mode, revised challenge modes, Sonic’s Birthday, an open zone challenge, a new character named Koco, more playable characters, and more story content are among the future improvements.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 will debut on December 20, 2024, according to Paramount Pictures, who also confirmed other holiday-themed release dates. Following the success of the first two live-action Sonic films, Paramount previously approved the third Sonic movie and a spin-off series starring Knuckles (Idris Elba).
After fans urged them to remodel “Ugly Sonic” into a less horrifying version of the iconic character, the animation team’s path wasn’t always easy. The Sonic franchise started trending on social media after co-creator Yuji Naka’s arrests, in addition to having a hectic release schedule. Authorities detained Naka on December 7 and accused the video game programmer of insider trading.
Before the official release of the mobile battle royale game Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier, which was discontinued in October 2022 after just one year, Naka is said to have spent 144.7 million yen, or around $1 million, for 120,000 shares in ATeam Entertainment.
Previously, the Tokyo Prosecutors Office looked into the Dragon Quest Tact smartphone game by Square Enix and found evidence of insider trading. Similar to Naka’s second offense, the co-creator invested $20,000 in 10,000 shares of Aiming for 2.8 million yen before the mobile game developer announced it.
Naka joined Square Enix in 2016 and oversaw the creation of Balan Wonderland, one of the worst-reviewed video games of 2021. Sonic Frontiers can be played on the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and Windows.
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