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  • SEGA Launches New 'Sonic Franchise Sale' on Steam

    Sonic Generations nowhere to be found...

    SEGA has launched a brand new Sonic the Hedgehog 'Franchise Sale' on Steam this week, offering discounts on almost every single Sonic game available on the platform - except 2011's Sonic Generations.

    The headliners for this latest range of blue blur discounts centre around the most recent releases: Sonic Origins Plus is listed at 35% off (from £34.99 to £22.74 GBP), Sonic Superstars at 50% off (from £54.99 to £27.49) and Sonic Frontiers a whopping 60% off (from £49.99 to £19.99).

    But many other classic Sonic titles are also on offer - from Sonic Colors Ultimate (70% off) to Team Sonic Racing (75%) and Sonic 4 Episode I and II (75% each). Even 2010s classic spinoff titles Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing (50%) and its Transformed sequel (75%) are listed.

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    While Sonic Mania, Sonic Adventure and Sonic Adventure 2 are also missing from the Franchise Sale, it is the curious omission of Sonic Generations that has fired up the internet, with strong rumors of a return of the 20th Anniversary platformer coming via an announcement due as soon as tomorrow. SEGA also runs similar Franchise Sales quite frequently on Steam, and the game has been listed in the past, so its current full-price status has definitely not gone unnoticed by the community.

    The current Sonic Franchise Sale is now on and it's a great way to fill any gaps in your Steam collection - click here to head there and start spending!


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    Cool! If I had Steam I would totally look into getting some of those, as I don’t own most of those titles. 

    I do technically have Steam. I got it so I could play TMOSTH. But I don’t have a good gaming pc, just a lil laptop, and I don’t want to fry it with Sonic games lol.

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    I don't buy digital games. I either use a physical version or get free digital ones. I'ts nice for those PC Sonic fan/gamers though!

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    I think it's a good decision on SEGA's, putting them at a high discount, it makes people want to buy those games at that moment, I only save for when they release a new Sonic game and buy it at that moment.

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