With Sonic's seemingly undying allure pulling in fans and generating substantial box office earnings, Sega's iconic speeding marsupial may be heading for a reboot or remake.
Yukio Sugino, Sega's president and chief operations officer, shared this possibility in an enlightening interview with Famitsu, as translated by DualShockers.
The past few years have witnessed Sonic the Hedgehog galloping to triumph with SEGA's latest batch of releases, including a whimsical attempt at parodying itself earlier this year. Meanwhile, last year brought forth Sonic Origins, which was met by a bit of criticism due to technical bugs while Sonic Frontiers soared above Sega's sales projections, encouraging fans that Sonic was on the right course.
Simultaneously, Sonic Superstars, a revival of the franchise's 2D side-scrolling roots, is in the works. A unique creation from Sonic's original designer, this development has certainly piqued fans' anticipation. But Sega's plans don't stop here. "In parallel with [Sonic Superstars], we are considering reboots and remakes," Sugino explained.
