The Sonic Stadium have revealed that “sources close to SEGA” have revealed to them that a new Sonic game will be either announced or simply teased next month with an estimated release date of September 2013.
There’s an awful lot of details about the game from this mystery source. We’ve detailed the key points below:
* It will be released on Wii U, PS3, 360, 3DS, PS Vita, PC, and “Next gen” consoles
* PC and PS Vita versions will be identical aside from the graphical differences, while the 3DS version will be another Sonic Rush styled game
* Similar to Sonic Unleashed (Daytime), Sonic Colours and Sonic Generations where gameplay switches between full 3D movement and 2D side-scrolling sections
* Each route in a stage will lead to one of two or three exits at the end that will each take you to a different stage
* The developers are trying for a least 20 diferent stages, not including boss battles
* “You might unlock Knuckles in any one of three stages. Sometimes, if you already have a character that would be unlocked first, a different one may be unlocked. Altogether we’re looking at about 10 different characters to play with, and no, Sonic isn’t getting any new friends.”
* Each character will have their own skills to help them progress in stages easier where others will have more difficulty or simply cannot ala Sonic 3 & Knuckles and the Sonic Advance series
* The 3DS version will be “similar in idea, but smaller in scope”. The source says it looks like every stage will only ever branch off into 2 stages.
Need help improving your speed in Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed? SEGA have uploaded this handy speed run video detailing the best racing lines in the Adder’s Lair stage. Check it out:
Now that Kingdom Conquest II has officially launched on iOS and Android platforms, SEGA have announced a Welcome Event to mark the occasion.
SEGA have detailed the exclusive bonus content for joining Kingdom Conquest II during the Welcome Event which is running from now until the 7th of February. See below for the full details:
“New players get exclusive SR dungeon gear for joining. Additionally, all players get bonus Dispatch Points and Gold Tickets for completing specified quests.
Lastly, the event increases the monster “Acquire Skill” success chance by 20% when spending CP.”
SEGA has successfully won Relic Entertainment (developers of Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War and Space Marine) meaning it now has control of both the Warhammer license and Warhammer 40K license. SEGA paid a whopping $26.6 million.
In other news, Platinum Games has shown an interest in buying the Vigil studio who own the rights to the Darksiders franchise. This is an interesting move in that Platinum Games’ Bayonetta was released the same week as the original Darksiders.
Platinum Games head honcho Atsushi Inaba tweeted: “In THQ studio and IP selling off auction, Darksiders is unsold? [We] wanna buy it…on the cheap…”
The Vigil studio was not put up for auction with the other THQ franchises which could mean that Platinum Games make a deal with THQ out of auction for the lower price that Inaba-san is talking about.
Check out the new trailer for Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F. Full details of the features announced are listed below:
*Photo Studio – Based from AR Photo from PSVita, you can take a pic of anyone with a song artwork as a background
*Fully-functional Edit Mode – You can now create a PV on the big screen
*3D support for PV Mode only
*All 6 Vocaloid characters appear in the Senbonzakura PV
The Creative Assembly have revealed the above image through the Total War Twitter.
The image is particularly Japanese in style so could this be related to Total War: Shogun? Is a new game on its’ way or could it be DLC for Total War: Shogun 2? Only time will tell!
Remember recently when SEGA acquired the Warhammer license? That deal does not include the license to all Warhammer properties. This includes the Warhammer 40K license.
However, after THQ recently declared bankrupcy, the publisher are now selling of its’ properities one by one. Guess who might be in the run to get their hands on the Warhammer 40K license and Relic Entertainment (developers of Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War)? That’s right; SEGA.
Indie developer Tim Lewinson recently tweeted; “Hearing that the high bid for @Relicgames at the @THQ IP auction is *drumroll* @Sega.”
If this is true then SEGA will be home to all Warhammer licensed games for the foreseeable future. More on this as we get it.
We reported on the new press of Bug Blasters and Star Strike for Mega-CD recently. Being the avid Mega-CD collectors that we are, we went and picked up both games for ourselves. Below is a small video feature we’ve done on both games. Check it out if obscure Mega-CD games is your cup of tea! WARNING: Some bad language is featured:
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Project X Zone, the 3DS crossover RPG featuring characters from Namco Bandai, Capcom and SEGA franchises is being released in the West! Namco Bandai will take on publishing duties for the game and it’s expected to release this Summer.
The only other information about the Western release of Project X Zone is that it will only feature the Japanese voice work. English subtitles will be used as an alternative.
Project X Zone was released in Japan on October 12th 2012. It was developed by Banpresto in co-operation with Monolith Soft.
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