There are plenty of people keeping tabs on the upcoming Sonic Frontiers. It is looking to be one of the most ambitious games in the franchise, with it being the first time the franchise is taking on the open-world genre. This shift has seen comparisons between Sonic Frontiers and Nintendo's Breath of the Wild, especially with the initial gameplay reveal showing off puzzles, combat, and atmosphere that fits the mold. Sonic fans were also given a plethora amount of news throughout the month of June, with various gameplay showcases and trailers.
The reception to Sonic Frontiers so far has been rather mixed, with initial impressions from gameplay showcases via IGN First being described as unfavorable at its worst. Other trailers that have been released since then have put the game in a somewhat more positive light, such as the most recent trailer that was shown at Nintendo's third party showcase, showing off the combat, cyberspace levels, and environments. Discussion of the game heated up again, as a recent change on Steam's database indicated a possible release date and the usage of DRM.
Sonic Frontiers Dev Details Combat And Skill Tree Mechanics
SteamDB keeps up-to-date on various changes to the platform, including details of a game's application, such as when a game has been added. This entry for Sonic Frontiers showed off three notable changes to the app, including the provisional release date for Sonic Frontiers. The database recorded a change from a provisional date of September 1 to November 8, which lines up with a past PlayStation leak that indicated that Sonic Frontiers would be releasing in November.
One change that has however gotten some fans riled is the deployment of Denuvo DRM. For the uninitiated, Denuvo DRM is
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