Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Gaming
  3. News

Next Sonic the Hedgehog game delayed over quality concerns

Add as a preferred source on Google

The newest sequel in Sega’s flagship Sonic the Hedgehog franchise has been delayed as studio Sanzaru Games focuses on delivering improvements over its poorly received predecessor.

Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice, originally set for a fall 2015 release, will now launch in 2016 after Sanzaru applies an additional coat of polish.

Recommended Videos

“In order to make sure the game has the time and polish needed, we’re moving it out into 2016,” Sega PR representative Aaron Webber explained in a recent blog post. “No exact window from us, just yet – it’ll be ready when it’s ready!”

Webber continues: “In the grand scheme of things, while the downside is that you won’t be playing the game this year, the upside is that what you’ll play next year, and what fans will continue to play for years after they pick up the game, will be a stronger, more enjoyable experience. We think that’s important, not just for this one game, but for all future Sonic titles.”

Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice follows up on multiple Sonic the Hedgehog games that met with a negative critical reception in recent years. Reviews criticized Sonic’s Wii U debut Sonic: Lost World for its confusing controls and poor level design, and 2013’s Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric launched with game-breaking bugs that enabled players to skip large portions of gameplay using physics-defying glitches.

While Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal for the Nintendo 3DS features completely different gameplay compared to its Wii U counterpart, it too drew criticism for its confusing level layouts and sluggish pacing. It’s likely that developer Sanzaru will address these issues specifically while it polishes up its sequel.

Unlike many recent games in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, Fire & Ice will skip consoles in favor of an exclusive release for Nintendo’s portable platform. A new release date for Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice was not announced.

Danny Cowan
Former Contributor
Danny’s passion for video games was ignited upon his first encounter with Nintendo’s Duck Hunt, and years later, he still…
Forget console wars. Steam Machine may help kill lazy PC gaming ports
Valve’s expensive mini PC could become PC gaming’s new baseline
Steam Machine with Steam Controller

Valve’s Steam Machine has become easy to dunk on. The price starts well above current consoles, and the hardware sits somewhere between entry-level and mid-range gaming PCs rather than a monster rig. Early reviews have also talked about how demanding games need upscaling, trimmed settings, and realistic expectations.

With the ongoing memory crisis, it sounds like a rough time to bring a PC to the couch. Though the Steam Machine doesn't need to beat high-end gaming PCs or the big consoles. Its purpose was different from the start. And what really makes it better is how it could shift the PC gaming segment entirely.

Read more
GTA 6 may not get the real physical release fans were hoping for
The game may come in a case, but not on a disc
GTA 6 cover art

Grand Theft Auto 6 pre-orders recently went live, but the excitement came with one frustrating catch. The so-called physical edition of the game will not include a disc. Instead, buyers will get a box with cover art and a download code inside.

That decision immediately caused backlash online, especially among collectors who still care about owning games on disc. For a while, there was some hope that this would only be temporary. Reports suggested that Rockstar could release a proper disc version of GTA 6 in December 2026, giving physical media fans something to wait for.

Read more
The Steam Machine launch hasn’t even happened, but the resale circus has begun
Scalpers are already trying to cash in on Valve’s Steam Machine
Valve Steam Machine Featured Design Coverplate

Valve has started sending out reservation emails for the Steam Machine ahead of its June 30 launch, and scalpers have wasted no time turning the whole thing into a comedy act.

The Steam Machine is already an expensive device, as RAM and SSD prices have made hardware pricing miserable across the industry. Valve has previously said it would like to lower the price if component costs improve. That makes the resale listings even harder to take seriously, because the official price was already higher than many people expected before scalpers added their own fantasy tax.

Read more