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SEGA accidentally teases another Apple Arcade exclusive Sonic game

Since its launch a couple years ago, SEGA has heavily supported Apple’s Arcade subscription service with new and original games. Following the likes of the well-received Sonic Dream Team, it seems SEGA Hardlight is cooking up a Sonic Rush-styled Apple Arcade experience.

In a now-deleted post to social media (archived by ResetEra user ‘ezidro3’), the developers of Sonic Dream Team ‘SEGA Hardlight’ shared a teaser image of a silhouetted Sonic in the same styling to the DS Sonic Rush series.

Alongside this, the teaser included the Apple Arcade logo (confirming that it will be an iOS exclusive) as well as a 2025 release date.

SEGA Apple Arcade

Sonic Rush is a very different game to Sonic Dream Team (with the former being a 2D pixel-art game for one), and so it will be highly interesting to see what exactly they have planned for this title – whether it will be a remaster/port or a long-time-coming sequel.

We will have to wait until next year to find out. Hopefully it (and Sonic Dream Team) come to more platforms eventually.

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