Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing 2 listed on online retailer
We’re all excited about the sequel to Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing which, as far as we can tell, is coming out late this year. But despite the confirmation, followed by speculation, followed by rumours surrounding the game, details are few and far between. However, a keen eye over at The Sonic Stadium found the game listed for a limited time on the website of online game retailer, eStarland.com.
The game was listed for release on the Xbox 360, PS3 and the Nintendo Wii only, with a release date of Nov 30th 2012 for all three versions. Each listing was accompanied by the following brief description:
“Sonic and friends go back to the track in the sequel to their 2010 kart racing outing.”
Needless to say, the listings have already been removed, and the accuracy of the juicy details is up for debate. But what say you, fellow Sega Addicts? Check out the source, and comment below.
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about 1 year ago
That sounds about right. Wouldn’t need a lot of turnaround time if it’s just a matter of changing up the cast and locales, and adding a few tweaks here and there. I just really hope they keep mining their history with this one – these games are perfect for pleasing the old fans and introducing the new ones bred on Sonic to all the fun and interesting characters in SEGA’s legacy.
I think it’s about time Wonder Boy came back, I don’t think he’s been in any of the Superstar brand games.
about 1 year ago
Hope it wil come out on wiiu. How do u recon that’s gonna turn out?
about 1 year ago
Well, you never know. It wouldn’t be too much of a surprise if it actually came out on both the Wii and the WiiU though. I suppose it might depend on what WiiU specific gimmicks Sega would have to incorporate into the game that wouldn’t be present in other versions.