New Sonic Franchise Will Be Nintendo Exclusive

Posted by at 10:07 am on February 6, 2014

SONIC BOOMSega announced a whole new Sonic the Hedgehog franchise at a New York City event on Thursday: Sonic Boom. That’s the name of the new CG animated series debuting later this year alongside tie-in Wii U and Nintendo 3DS games, as an entirely new franchise.

As Sega of America marketing chief Marcella Churchill stressed during her introduction, the “modern Sonic” character that’s starred in the series since Sonic Adventure won’t be going anywhere. Aside from subtle cosmetic changes to the principal characters and play style, a teaser shown at the event for Sonic Boom hewed close to the mold of all three-dimensional Sonic games. The most significant change is who is developing them.
Sonic Boom

Sonic Boom for Wii U is developed by Big Red Button Entertainment. Founded by Bob Rafei, who served as art director at Naughty Dog from 1995 until 2008, Big Red Button has never actually produced a game until now. Sonic Boom for Nintendo 3DS, meanwhile, is made by Sanzaru Games, which has some experience taking on franchises from other studios. Its most recent high-profile project is Sly Cooper: Thieves In Time, which it took over from Sucker Punch Productions.

While Sanzaru’s game wasn’t shown, Rafei played brief snippets of Sonic Boom on Wii U, a 3D Sonic game with a “different tone and art direction” that will “try something different” with the series. While Sonic, Knuckles, Tails and Amy all appear a bit taller with longer limbs, the game looks very similar to the Sonic Adventure games. All four characters are playable and have different abilities. Knuckles can still climb specially marked surfaces in Boom’s jungle world full of ancient ruins, Amy hits things with a cartoon hammer and Tails uses gadgets, though no big mech suit like in Adventure. Sonic, for his part, now wears a scarf and carries a sort of bungie chord whip for grappling onto certain things.

There are open combat arenas for melee fights akin to those in Sonic Unleashed and plenty of long straightaways for running at top speed. Even the banter between the characters and Dr. Eggman, who won’t be the big bad guy this time just as with last year’s Sonic Lost World, is in line with the light snarkiness of past Sonic games. Boom also looks nice running on a version of CryEngine 3 for Wii U.

Those hoping Sonic Boom will make it to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are out of luck. Steve Singer, Nintendo’s VP of licensing, was at the event to emphasize that Sonic Boom represents the second of three planned Sonic exclusives for Nintendo machines. Looks like there will be one more to round a trilogy between Lost World and Boom.

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