Fans of Sonic the Hedgehog have been eagerly anticipating the launch of Sonic Rumble, but their wait has grown even longer due to another delay. The game, initially planned for a global release on May 8th, will not be coming out as scheduled. On the official Twitter account for Sonic Rumble, Sega announced that the launch has been pushed back indefinitely. Unfortunately, there is currently no new release date, leaving fans uncertain about when they can expect to play it in the U.S. and other regions.
Hey there, fellow gamers! I just wanted to express my gratitude for your fantastic backing and understanding as we’ve opted to delay the global release of Sonic Rumble. Our ultimate goal is to develop a game that continues to entertain and grow with us for months, even years, into the future. To create an extraordinary, long-lasting Sonic experience that our players truly deserve, we need some extra time. Can’t wait to share more soon! 🚀🐘 #SonicRumble
Sega has explained that the delay in releasing Sonic Rumble is due to adding new elements such as creating Crews with other gamers, customizable Skills, and a new Rumble Ranking system. Considering the numerous high-profile flops in the mobile gaming industry, it’s understandable that Sega wants to debut Sonic Rumble in its finest form. Let’s hope these additions lead to a more durable gameplay experience overall. Time will tell whether they contribute to the game’s lasting appeal.
Without setting a new release date for Sonic Rumble yet, Sega has scheduled a Discord Q&A for May 2nd at 6 a.m. Pacific Time. The purpose of this session is to answer questions regarding upcoming features and the reasons behind the delay. This event might provide some additional insight, potentially easing the concerns of Sonic the Hedgehog enthusiasts who are currently quite frustrated. It will be intriguing to observe how the Q&A unfolds and how Sega addresses these issues.
The way Sega has managed the release of Sonic Rumble has resulted in a great deal of discontent among players. Despite being made available in English across various nations, the game’s global launch keeps getting delayed. In the meantime, as fans eagerly await a local release, Sega is advertising events related to Sonic Rumble, which can only be participated in by players from specific countries. These events have included significant collaborations, like a recent crossover featuring characters and skins from popular Sega games such as Altered Beast, Fantasy Zone, and Super Monkey Ball. Although Sega has stated that many of the game’s cosmetic items will be re-offered once the global launch occurs, die-hard Sonic fans are unhappy with how the situation is being handled.
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2025-04-30 17:18