


As well as looking cleaner, brighter, and a lot more modern, the remaster also adds new modes and extras, including the Jade Ghost, which will see players " transform Sonic, fly around and pass through solid objects to reach hidden areas." In terms of accessibility, controls will be customizable to let players find button mappings that suit them. The video explores the remaster's technical upgrades, including 4K textures, 60fps gameplay, and improved graphics and lighting. A side-by-side comparison of the Interstellar Amusement Park from the original Sonic Colors and Sonic Colors: Ultimate shows off just how big of a change has been made. Eggman's Interstellar Amusement Park, a location that should be familiar to longtime players. The new spotlight trailer released for Sonic Colors: Ultimate shows off Dr. Related: Sonic The Hedgehog's Voice Actor Says He's Here To Stay While little is known about the upcoming project, a press kit seemingly leaked the title as " Sonic Rangers" before backtracking, though this could be an internal name for the game and not its final title. A short teaser trailer showing Sonic goin' fast was all that was shown, with no confirmed title or firm release date. The remaster wasn't the only announcement from the online showcase, as a brand-new Sonic adventure, releasing sometime in 2022, was also revealed to the world. Sonic Colors: Ultimate was announced during the Sonic Central livestream event in May. The game will include the same campaign as its predecessor, but it will ditch motion controls and Mii features included for the Nintendo Wii release. The upcoming Sonic Colors: Ultimate has received a new trailer showing off the HD updates players can expect to see at launch. The original game first released in 2010, but a Sonic Colors remaster was announced earlier this summer.
