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Sonic the Hedgehog reportedly getting Fall Guys-like spin-off

Following a solid 10 years of less-than-stellar Sonic releases, the Blue Blur has had somewhat of a resurgence as of late – with the likes of Sonic Frontiers reinventing the series and the live action Sonic films releasing to great success. SEGA looks set to keep the momentum going with a Fall Guys-like Sonic the Hedgehog spin-off.

As reported by a notable SEGA/ATLUS leaker, “This year, a new Sonic spin-off title will be released for mobile. The gameplay elements will be similar to Fall Guys.”

Sonic has had quite a few games released onto mobile platforms over the years. That said, recently we have seen SEGA putting a greater emphasis on bringing high quality games to the platform with the recently-released Sonic dream Team for Apple Arcade.

Unlike Dream Team, this upcoming game will reportedly be coming to both iOS and Android, meaning it should not be limited to any particular subscription service.

SEGA making a Fall Guys Sonic game is interesting, as the Blue Blur is already playable in the actual Fall Guys – well, a Sonic costume is anyways. As with many of SEGA’s mobile efforts, this could wind up being massive for the company, or it could fall completely under the radar. We will have to wait and see.

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