
It appears that Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds could potentially incorporate a larger number of worlds than initially anticipated. This information, however, should be taken with caution as it originates from an unverified source on platform X, whose account was later removed.
In Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, the races won’t only traverse various worlds; it will also incorporate other popular franchises such as SpongeBob SquarePants, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Minecraft, and Hatsune Miku, with the latter joining in at a later point.
The news about SpongeBob SquarePants included video clips, which appeared to be captured from a prior version of the game on the original Nintendo Switch. Regrettably, these clips were no longer available after the account of the person who leaked them was deactivated.
Additional information appears to have been borrowed from a previous presentation, back when the game was named Sonic Racing: Traveler in Time.
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According to the source, they mentioned that the game would feature “Festival” events akin to Splatfests, which have been linked to the SpongeBob content so far.
In this scenario, participants can choose to join groups labeled as Team SpongeBob, Team Patrick, or Team Squidward. They’ll accumulate points for their respective teams throughout the competition. The team with the highest score at the end will be crowned the victor. Additionally, there will be cosmetic prizes available for festivals, such as car decals, title plates, and unique car horn sounds to personalize your gaming experience.
The leak disclosed that only SpongeBob and his friend Patrick were the playable characters unveiled. It seems they will be available as downloadable content after the game’s launch, a decision that aligns with our prior knowledge of the complete 22-character starting roster.
Additionally, the source revealed some sketches depicting automobiles inspired by characters like TMNT and Aang from Avatar: The Last Airbender, along with designs for Aang’s Extreme Gear.
It appears that these non-gaming collaborations can occur due to Sega’s ties with Paramount from the Sonic film franchise, as Paramount is also the parent company of Nickelodeon.
It’s important to note that the information appears to be several months old, implying that plans could have evolved since then, given the post-launch DLC nature of these intersecting components. Additionally, keep in mind that leaked information should always be approached with caution, regardless of how compelling the supporting evidence might seem.
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2025-06-04 20:08