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Sonic Origins Plus seemingly confirmed as game gets rated in Korea

Back in mid-2022 SEGA released Sonic Origins, a collection of the 4 classic Sonic titles remastered and bundled into one package alongside a bunch of extras. While a good collection, some fans were hoping for more. Luckily, it seems this will be the case as the Korean ratings board has a new listing for ‘Sonic Origins Plus’.

As reported by Gematsu, The Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea recently added a listing for Sonic Origins Plus, seemingly confirming that an updated version of the game is set to soon be on its way.

Sonic fans are likely familiar with the ‘Plus’ moniker as the much-loved Sonic Mania received a Plus variant. For the uninitiated, Sonic Mania Plus released as its own SKU, but was also made available for existing owners through a £4.49 purchase of the game’s Encore DLC.

Sonic Mania Plus brought with it a significant amount of changes and new content, including two new characters (Mighty the Armadillo and Ray the Flying Squirrel); an additional game mode – Encore Mode; as well as an expansion to the competition mode.

Around the same time as the DLC, Sonic Mania received a major patch, including bug fixes, aesthetic changes and so much more. It will be interesting to see what exactly Sonic Origins Plus brings with it. Hopefully we won’t have too long to wait in order to find out.

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