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Recently we reported that Sonic Colours was seemingly going to be getting a remaster thanks to a number of leaks. Now, during the Sonic 30th anniversary stream, SEGA officially announced that Sonic Colours would be getting a remaster, bringing the Wii game to modern platforms – except for Steam. Sonic Colours Ultimate is a remaster of the 2010 Wii game. At launch, the game was deemed one of the blue blur’s better outings in recent times (though in subsequent years some of its flaws have become more apparent). Still, the game has many fans, and so the fact that it was only ever released on the Wii was disappointing, especially due to the fact that the hardware was outdated even at the time – limiting its potential. Sonic Colours Ultimate is therefore an exciting prospect, especially as it is more than a simple port. ....
Speed on through this brand new remaster For all of you avid Sonic Fans out there, Sonic Colors: Ultimate, has just been announced during the recent Sonic Central. Having first released all the way back in 2010 for the Wii, and with another version of it being on the DS, it has been over a decade since the game first hit storefronts. This time around however you can look forward to playing it on pretty much whatever you want to because it is not a Nintendo console exclusive this time around. That’s right, this version of Sonic Colors is going to be available on pretty much every major platform there currently is, at the current moment though PC players may be limited to the Epic Games Store for the time being. But beyond that small limitation, there are no limits this time around. Alongside this announcement, we also got a trailer that takes a look at this new remaster and even reveals a few new details about it. ....
Despite being one of the most recognisable video game properties around, the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise has been relatively silent – at least in the video game space. With 2021 being the blue blur’s 30th anniversary, SEGA has confirmed that a dedicated showcase is happening later today. Ahead of this however, it was revealed that … ....