Highlights
- Sonic Heroes, the 2003 3D platformer, might be making a comeback, sparking rumors and excitement among fans.
- The game features iconic characters like Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles, divided into four teams with unique abilities.
- The rumor originates from a report by Universo Nintendo, later endorsed from social media user and reputed leaker Midori.
Rumors regarding Sonic the Hedgehog suggest that the 2003 3D platformer, Sonic Heroes, could be making a comeback. Speculation about the game’s revival has been sparked following a recent leak regarding the upcoming mobile game, Sonic Toys Party, igniting more rumors about Sonic the Hedgehog‘s future.
Sonic Heroes is a 2003 video game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega. It features the iconic blue hedgehog Sonic along with his friends Tails and Knuckles, as well as other characters from the Sonic universe, divided into four teams. Players navigate through various levels, each with its own unique challenges and enemies, using a combination of speed, platforming, and teamwork-based mechanics. The game introduced a new gameplay mechanic where players control three characters simultaneously, switching between them to utilize their different abilities to progress through the levels.
Sonic the Hedgehog Designer Pays Tribute to Akira Toriyama
A Sonic the Hedgehog character designer pays tribute to the late Akira Toriyama with a special piece of crossover art between Dragon Ball and Sonic.
The rumor originates from a report by Universo Nintendo, indicating that a remake of Sonic Heroes might be in the works. Fueling the speculation further is the endorsement from social media user and reputed leaker Midori, who previously hinted at a Sonic game reminiscent of Fall Guys. The same source has now lent credibility to the notion of Sonic Heroes‘ return, affirming that the information is indeed accurate.
More Details About Sonic Heroes
For those unfamiliar, Sonic Heroes was Sonic‘s first multi-platform release, developed over 20 months by Sonic Team USA’s Yuji Naka and Takashi Iizuka. It aimed to appeal beyond existing fans, incorporating elements from classic Sonic games like special stages and the Chaotix characters. Despite mixed reviews upon its release, it sold 3.41 million copies by 2007. Critics praised its fast gameplay and nods to the franchise’s roots, but criticized lingering issues such as camera controls.
Moreover, leaked gameplay footage of the rumored Sonic battle royale spin-off, tentatively titled Sonic Toys Party, has recently surfaced online, offering fans a sneak peek into its fast-paced multiplayer gameplay. The game features toy-like versions of classic Sonic characters navigating obstacle courses reminiscent of Fall Guys, complete with boost ramps, loop-de-loops, and robotic enemies. Developed outside Sega Hardlight, the game appears to blend Sonic‘s platforming with competitive multiplayer elements.
As speculation surrounding the potential return of Sonic Heroes continues to mount, fans will have to wait for official confirmation from Sega or Sonic Team. If the rumors prove true, it could herald an interesting chapter for the franchise, offering both longtime fans and newcomers alike the chance to experience Sonic Heroes.
Sonic Heroes
- Released
- January 5, 2004
- Genre(s)
- Platformer , Racing , Fighting , Action-Adventure