Sega delivered an announcement that was revealed very soon, leaving fans speculating about what the gaming giant has in store for them.
Sega will introduce the “world premiere exclusive” on June 22.
Even with the Summer Game Fest officially over, it looks like June could still have some big information left in it. Nintendo recently announced that it will be bringing in a Nintendo Direct in June, focusing solely on Xenoblade Chronicles 3, and it doesn’t seem like the company is alone in leaving out some revelations and updates for the end of the month. Sega recently revealed that they will be sharing something new, possibly an announcement about new games, as part of IGN’s Summer of Gaming.
Sega held a rollout in early June, with Sonic Central providing fans with updates on the controversial Sonic Frontiers and Sonic Origins, a game that featured remakes of the first four platfrom games. brand first. Even with a lot of Sonic news going around, and with both of the previously listed titles scheduled for release this year, it’s not entirely doubtful that Sega isn’t making the announcements. his big. However, it looks like the publisher still has another reveal on the way. As part of IGN’s Summer of Gaming event, Sega didn’t reveal what the product would be about this time around and instead, IGN’s Twitter gave fans a unique piece of information, stemming from a 8-second audio track with the sound of a wild bird or possibly a sea creature.
An announcement with a sound clip of the mysterious creature was released before Sega’s presentation.
Some fans have suggested that the audio in the clip sounds like the noise of a seagull or even a dolphin, perhaps pointing to an Ecco the Dolphin remake. Others think the reveal will simply be more about Sonic Frontiers or perhaps another Sonic title in the works. While it’s likely that Sega will introduce more Sonic content, there are plenty of users on social media that are quick to remind fans that the green hedgehog isn’t Sega’s only franchise.
As usual when the internet came up with something vague and inconclusive, speculations about what Sega’s announcement might have been circulating on social media, there were even claims that a a collection of Sega Genesis games may be on the way. However, there is another possibility for what is “world premiere exclusive”. Total War and Alien Isolation Creative Assembly developers recently revealed in a magazine interview that they’ve been working on sci-fi FPS for the past four years, so maybe now is the time for Sega show what they’re creating.
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