Sonic Racing: Crossworlds Breaking Street Date, Physical Copy includes a Flyer, radiating another fan favorite DLC Crossover
Blog Andrew Joseph 20 Sep , 2025 0

Sonic Racing: CrossworldsSome retailers have reportedly broken street dates, and physical copies into fans' hands seem to confirm the flyers in the upcoming DLC, including a character we don't know yet: Mega Man.
Sega has said CrossWorlds has a large roster of playable characters in the base game and other DLCs. The characters you expect to see, such as Sonic, Dr. Eggman, knuckles, shadows and tails, are present and correct, But now you can also expect Spongebob Squarepant, Avatar and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
What we don't know is that the Season Pass will also include an additional Giant DLC, but It seems that the image popped up on social media is telling us.
What the flyer doesn't reveal is when We can expect to play and only undertake a wide “coming” window. However, as we already know, other content from Minecraft (Minecraft and Spongebob Squarepants) will appear in October and November, respectively, and the DLC logo may have been listed, which may suggest you to have a January schedule for January (if it is a one-month schedule), which may suggest we see Mega Man DLC before TMNT and Avatar Legends.
Of course, Crossworlds competes with Switch 2 exclusive kart game Mario Karting WorldSo far, it has refused to add guest roles in Nintendo's external portfolio. Sonic Racing: Crossworlds are available on both Switch and Switch 2, so when Sega starts working later this month, fans seem to be getting some old-fashioned Mario vs. Sonic competition.
In fact, Sega reignited the old rivalry with Nintendo in a spicy trailer for Sonic Racing: Crossworlds No comparisons will be made this week alonerevealing that this will be The “full base game” included in the “full base game” in the 64GB cartridge is for sale as a physical Nintendo Switch game.
Meanwhile, Sonic Stadium said that according to the image of Sonic Racing: Crossworlds game box, the night may be played in the game. Of course, the night is Sonic Team's 1996 Sega Saturn Game Nights into their dreams, many other SEGA games since.
Our sources were also able to help us confirm that the night on the back of the box is 100% real: pic.twitter.com/sfmhtzv50p
– Sonic Stadium✪25 Years Sonic News (@SonicStadium) September 18, 2025
We think Sound Racing: Crossworlds are “amazing”, awarded 9/10 in IGN's commentWriting: “Sound Racing: Crossworlds launches an excellent roster, excellent courses and a lengthy list of custom options on all cylinders.”
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