Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is the latest racing spin-off title under the Sonic the Hedgehog series, ditching the “Team” from the title to put the focus back into a purer kart racing experience for all to enjoy.
Off the burning heels of Mario Kart World, Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds proves that the blue blur can still go toe-to-toe with Nintendo’s finest, giving players a robust and fun-to-play kart racer that sets the standard for future efforts. Featuring 23 playable characters and 24 main tracks, not including 15 Crossworld gimmick levels, Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, even without its promised free DLC, has a ton of content to keep players busy.
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds feels like a return to form for the Sonic Racing series, giving fans of Sonic the Hedgehog a more pure feeling Kart racer experience when compared to Sonic’s last Tag Team efforts. Thankfully, for those who liked the team-focused races of the prior game, CrossWorlds features a robust... Read more
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is releasing soon on September 25th, and you'll be able to try it out again on September 17 with a new demo.
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Valve have now rated Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds as Steam Deck Verified ahead of release, but we also now know you need to always be online to play it.
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After the instantly viral announcement of Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds and its promise of cross-platform play, I was immediately intrigued by the obvious David-versus-Goliath story SEGA was trying to stage against other popular kart racers (especially one that rhymes with “swirled”). So, when I had the chance to go hands-on early with the next contender in the genre, my hand shot up faster than the teacher’s pet in a classroom.
My preview build of Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds did not include the recently announced Minecraft, Persona or Pac-Man levels, and the characters were not yet available. What it did offer, however, was the chance to get behind the wheel as Like a Dragon’s Ichiban Kasuga and the world’s most popular animated superstar, Hatsune Miku, along with the other confirmed roster additions so far.
After a brief session on its intricately designed courses, it is clear that CrossWorlds is not just a celebration of Sonic with race cars. It is a celebration of SEGA... Read more