BioWare's reputation is built on the success of its beloved RPGs, from the sci-fi saga of Mass Effect to the fantasy world of Dragon Age. Sega, meanwhile, is known in large part for Sonic the Hedgehog, which has provided a high-speed take on platforming since the early 1990s.
As disparate as these known works and studios are, they did unite once. Those who owned a Nintendo DS in the late 2000s might remember Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood, a turn-based RPG developed by BioWare and
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