Sega’s superstar is back.

By Toby Saunders

Published: Friday, 09 June 2023 at 12:00 am


Sega has announced a brand-new side-scrolling Sonic game! Sonic Superstars has a release date of later this year and it’s set to bring four-player co-op to the blue blur’s universe at last.

Revealed during the Summer Game Fest 2023 showcase, the new 2D Sonic game looks like a blast from the past with a nice lick of modern HD paint.

A reveal trailer has been released, showing off the game’s bright graphics, four-player co-op action, and charming gameplay. You can check it out at the bottom of the page.

Fans of classic Sonic games have a lot to look forward to when the Sonic Superstars release date lands. Read on for the low down on where to pre-order, what platforms and consoles you can play it on, and to find out more about its story and gameplay.

When is the Sonic Superstars release date?

The Sonic Superstars release date is Autumn 2023, as confirmed by Sega. Sadly no final release date has been revealed.

While it’s disappointing that we don’t have a finalised release date to tell you, we shouldn’t be too far from a reveal, given its Autumn 2023 release window.

We’ll update this page with the final release date as soon as it has been confirmed by Sega. For now, though, you can place a pre-order and watch the reveal trailer for the millionth time.

Can I pre-order Sonic Superstars?

Yes! You can pre-order Sonic Superstars already through GAME.

It’s worth noting that there is no confirmed release date for the new 2D Sonic game and we are yet to receive box art. As we near its release, lower prices for the game could be confirmed by various retailers.

Until 31st January 2024, too, you can subscribe to the Sonic Superstars newsletter to unlock an exclusive skin for Amy Rose.

Which consoles and platforms can play Sonic Superstars?

Sonic Superstars is set to launch on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and on PC (via Epic Games Store and Steam).

Sega is leaving nobody out of its glorious return to the classic (with a modern twist) 2D side-scrolling Sonic gameplay.

Sonic Frontiers released on everything, too, so it’s safe to say that Sega sees its spiky blue hedgehog mascot as a proper multiplatform seller.

Time will tell if the Switch version will keep up with the other consoles, but it’s nice to see the weaker platform still being supported with big new 3rd party releases.