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Sonic the Hedgehog is one of gaming’s most famous characters, spawning multiple games, films, TV series, merchandise all over the place and more. Well now we have even more content to enjoy, with the release of SEGA’sSonic Origins Plusbeing released today, both in physical and digital forms!

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The game includes an all-in-one bundle building offSonic Origins,with new content including 12 Game Gear titles, a new playable character in Amy Rose – you’re able to use her finally inSonic the Hedgehog,Sonic the Hedgehog 2,Sonic 3 & Knuckles, andSonic CD –and new-and-improved gameplay for Knuckles inSonic CD, with ‘all new level paths designed for his unique abilities’.

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Sonic Origins Plus – A Huge, Classic Offering

As previously mentioned, the game includes more content than ever before, with the first three classic Sonic games included, 12 Game Gear titles (see below) andSonic CD, totally a massive16games in this collection.

The Game Gear titles are emulated and playable in the museum, and they include:

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Sonic Origins Plusalso includes all previously releasedSonic Originsadd-on content including the Classic Music Pack and Premium Fun Pack. With more content than ever before, and a new premium physical version,Sonic Origins Plusis the definitive way to play 16 classic Sonic games in one timeless collection.

For many players this could be the first time they’ve been able to experience the Sonic games where they all started from way back when, and with new and improved visuals and a great value price, if you’re a fan of the little blue hedgehog you’d be silly not to. With the two versions available costing the same price, the question is whether or not the promise of a reversible coversheet and a 20-page artbook is enough to warrant going down the shops. If not, download it digitally now!

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Sonic Origins Plus – Premium Physical Edition – £34.99/$39.99

Sonic Origins Plus – Digital Edition – £34.99/$39.99

Sonic Origins Plus – Plus Expansion Pack Only – £8.99/$9.99

Sonic has gone through a bit of a renaissance over the last couple of years, with the two aforementioned films being met with both commercial and critical success, staring Jim Carrey as Dr. Robotnik and Ben Schwartz as the titular character – never forget the power of the internet to change what was originally a horrendous design for Sonic into the perfect film design we have today -, and the recently releasedSonic Frontiers.

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Sonic Frontierstried to adopt a new gameplay style and open the world of Sonic up, with a new story, characters and an immersive, if flawed world that allowed players to run in any direction, do anything and save the world in the process.Sonic Origins Plusmay not be open world, and it may not have 3D visuals or fancy skill trees, but it is the classic and what started it all. Don’t miss out.

Sonic Origins Plusis now available both physically and digitally on PlayStation5, PlayStation4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, the Nintendo Switch family of systems and PC via Steam and the Epic Game Store.

Are you going to be picking upSonic Origins Plus?Let us know your experience in the comments below!

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Luke Addison

Former Head of Gaming

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Luke Addison is a Former Video Game Critic and Gaming Editor. As likely to be caught listening to noughties rock as he is watching the latest blockbuster cinema release, Luke is the quintessential millennial wistfully wishing after a forgotten era of entertainment. Also a diehard Chelsea fan, for his sins.

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