Key art for Sonic Origins was recently leaked on PlayStation Network, signaling that a launch date for the upcoming retro collection could be announced soon. SEGA announced two major Sonic The Hedgehog releases in honor of the Blue Blur’s 30th anniversary last year. The first was Sonic Frontiers, a brand-new 3D platformer that will see Sonic running through an open world, not unlike the ones found in recent games like The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild and Kirby And The Forgotten Land. The second is Sonic Origins, a current-gen release of some of the hyper-fast hedgehog's Genesis-era adventures.
Sonic Origins consists of 1991’s Sonic The Hedgehog, 1992’s Sonic The Hedgehog 2, 1994’s Sonic The Hedgehog 3, the concurrently developed Sonic And Knuckles, and 1993’s Sonic CD — as well as a variety of special content and bonus features. However, any particular details on what these might be have been scarce since Sonic Origins was initially announced last May. This silence was recently broken by a surprise leak from the Game Rating and Administration Committee Video Game Rating System board in South Korea, which classified the PC version of Sonic Origins earlier this week.
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Another interesting clue pointing to Sonic Origins being released soon is a piece of key art that briefly appeared on PlayStation Network before being taken down. This Sonic Origins image was posted on the fan-based <a href=«https://twitter.com/sonicstadium/status/1516073718207893506?ref_src=» https: screenrant.com target="_blank" rel=«noopener noreferrer»>Sonic Stadium
Twitter page (via The Gamer), featuring several classic Sonic The Hedgehog characters like Sonic,
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