Sega Delays Global Launch of Sonic Rumble to Spring 2025
The free-to-play multiplayer game will introduce new features and updates, including character-specific abilities and game modes, before its release.
- Sega has officially postponed the global launch of Sonic Rumble, originally planned for winter, to spring 2025, with no specific release date confirmed yet.
- The 1.2.0 update will debut alongside the global launch, adding a Quick Rumble mode for single-round matches, a Rival Rank mode with rewards, and a Crew feature for group play.
- Character-specific abilities, such as Amy Rose's Piko Piko Hammer, will be introduced to enhance gameplay variety and differentiation between characters.
- The game will remain free-to-play without gacha or pay-to-win mechanics, instead offering a Season Pass for cosmetic items and a Ring Shop for in-game purchases and rewards.
- Sonic Rumble will launch on iOS, Android, and PC via Steam, with speculation about potential console availability remaining unconfirmed by Sega.