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Sonic Toastes 35th aniversary con nuevo calendario, arte

Apr 17,2025 Autor: Jack

Sonic the Hedgehog se burla del 35 aniversario con nuevos calendario y arte

Sonic the Hedgehog está acelerando para un monumental 35 aniversario en 2026, y Sega ya ha comenzado las festividades con un anuncio emocionante. Sumérgete en los detalles del nuevo arte y mercancía, y vea la juguetona rivalidad de Sega con Mario Kart World.

Sega se burla de los planes de 35 aniversario de Sonic

El nuevo calendario presenta el logotipo y el arte del 35 aniversario

Sonic the Hedgehog se burla del 35 aniversario con nuevos calendario y arte

Sonic the Hedgehog está listo para celebrar su 35 aniversario en 2026, y Sega no está esperando para comenzar la fiesta. Una lista de Amazon de Sega revela que los pedidos anticipados para el calendario de pared del 35 aniversario de Sonic the Hedgehog ya están abiertos.

El calendario es un viaje visual a través del legado de Sonic, con obras de arte exclusivas y un nuevo logotipo del 35 aniversario. La foto de portada de la lista promete un viaje nostálgico desde 1991 hasta el presente, con arte de juego que abarca desde Sonic the Hedgehog (1991) hasta las fronteras sonoras (2022). La descripción atrae a los fanáticos con "Correr hacia la aventura y celebrar el 35 aniversario de Sonic the Hedgehog con este calendario retrospectivo de 12 meses. Con el arte original del juego de Sonic the Hedgehog (1991) a Sonic Frontiers (2022), este calendario es perfecto para los fanáticos de Sonic New and Old.

Además, el calendario viene con una ventaja encantadora: 4 tarjetas de notas cortadas con personajes queridos como Sonic, Amy, Knuckles y Tails, que se pueden transformar en figuras 3D a sí mismas. El calendario de pared del 35 aniversario de Sonic está disponible para pre-pedido en Amazon y se enviará a partir del 19 de agosto de 2025.

Sega toma un golpe en Mario Kart World

El universo Sonic también se está acelerando hacia el lanzamiento de Sonic Racing: Crosswords en 2025, en medio de un panorama competitivo. Nintendo también ha anunciado Mario Kart World, que se lanzará junto con el Switch 2 el 5 de junio de 2025.

En una rivalidad alegre, Sega publicó en Twitter (X) el 3 de abril, "¡Gran día para juegos de carreras mundanos!", Aparentemente felicitando el anuncio de Mario Kart World. Sin embargo, Sega rápidamente giró, afirmando que Sonic Racing: Crossworlds será el "único corredor de karts que puedes jugar con tus amigos". Estas bromas amistosas continúan la larga y juguetona competencia entre Sega y Nintendo, que se intensificará con el lanzamiento de Crossworlds y Mario Kart World.

Sonic the Hedgehog se burla del 35 aniversario con nuevos calendario y arte

2025 se perfila como un año emocionante para los entusiastas de las carreras de kart, ya que dos gigantes de la industria despliegan sus amadas franquicias. Mientras que Sonic Racing: Crossworlds estará disponible en múltiples plataformas, Mario Kart World tiene como objetivo aprovechar las características innovadoras del Switch 2.

En última instancia, los fanáticos pueden ganar el máximo de esta competencia, con ambos juegos que prometen experiencias agradables y de alta calidad. Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds está programado para su lanzamiento en 2025 en PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One, Switch y PC, aunque aún no se ha anunciado una fecha exacta.

Estén atentos para las últimas actualizaciones sobre Sonic Racing: Crossworlds revisando nuestro artículo dedicado a continuación.

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