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The rumored definitive edition of Sonic Frontiers could play a key role in Sega’s broader plans for the franchise. With the game’s open-zone concept receiving strong feedback, a polished re-release would give players another chance to experience the foundation before a potential sequel arrives. Rumors already suggest a follow-up could launch in 2026.</p>
<p dir="auto">This timing also aligns with Sonic’s 35th anniversary, making it an ideal moment for Sega to reignite interest in the series. By refining an already successful title and expanding its reach, Sega could strengthen the franchise’s momentum heading into its next major release.</p>
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