
Remasters and remakes are arguably extra standard than ever–in video video games and even movies–but Sega would not sound too eager to revisit the Sonic Adventure collection. Sonic Group boss Takashi Iizuka was lately requested about updating Sonic Adventure 2 particularly and acknowledged there are “no plans” for it.
Chatting with Shacknews (by way of VGC), Iizuka was discussing the upcoming Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds when the interviewer talked about their love for Sonic Adventure 2. As such, Iizuka was requested about remaking or revisiting the 2001 sport, to which the developer replied: “I’m actually appreciative of everybody who likes the Sonic Adventure collection, however once I take into consideration what it could take to deliver that sport as much as the requirements and expectations of what the trendy gaming viewers would need, I believe it could be about as a lot time and vitality as it could to make a brand new title.”
As such, Iizuka famous that “a part of me is pondering perhaps I ought to simply make a model new title and that’s why there’s at the moment no plans.” What’s fascinating right here is that 2011’s Sonic Generations did get a remaster as a part of Sonic X Shadows Generations from final yr. The sport additionally arrived on Swap 2 earlier this month.
Up subsequent for Sonic Group is the beforehand talked about Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds. It is the fourth entry within the racing subseries for the Blue Blur and can function crossover characters like Persona 5’s Joker and even SpongeBob Squarepants. Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is about to launch September 25 on PC, PS4, PS5, Swap, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. A Swap 2 model can also be within the works for a later date.
