Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    It only took 6 years, but Xbox's open-world zombie game State of Decay 3 is back from the dead with "a series of alpha playtests" starting in May

    April 4, 2026

    Spider-Noir swings through old-timey Metropolis in Marvel and DC's Spider-Man/Superman crossover

    April 4, 2026

    Indie dev sees Ubisoft fail to bring back Splinter Cell for 13 years, says fine, I'll do it myself with a "short, focused stealth" game "inspired by classic PS2-era games"

    April 4, 2026
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Subscribe
    Geeks Empire
    Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
    • Home
    • Stream

      STC Production a Grand Family Story in the Tradition of T. Williams

      January 14, 2021

      Demon Slayer: Mugen Train the Movie Will Release in the US

      January 14, 2021

      Sci-fi Television Star Summer Glau Added to Next Play Launch

      January 14, 2021

      Stranger Things: Will There be a New Season? When is it Coming Out?

      January 13, 2021

      Family Drama and Comedy Dominate Young Writers Fest

      January 13, 2021
    • Gaming
      1. TV Shows
      2. View All

      Lydia Hearst and Chris Hardwick Share Their Halloween

      January 14, 2021

      Shu Qi’s Transition: From Playboy Pin-Up to Award-Winning Actress

      January 13, 2021

      The Courier – a Spy Movie with Benedict Cumberbatch

      January 13, 2021

      Revealed: Upcoming DC Comics June 2021, Infinite Frontier & More

      January 13, 2021

      Marathon isn't deathmatch gone wide, it's multiplayer Alien: Isolation and every other player is a xenomorph

      April 3, 2026

      What are we all playing this weekend?

      April 3, 2026

      Xenonauts 2 hits 1.0 after almost three years of early access and paves the way for mods galore

      April 2, 2026

      Warren Spector's Thick as Thieves gets a bit less interesting as it ditches PvPvE for solo and co-op play

      April 2, 2026
    • Celebrity
    • Movies
    • Contact
    Geeks Empire
    Home»Gossip»Sega announces Sonic 35th anniversary plans to ‘celebrate Sonic’s legacy’
    Gossip

    Sega announces Sonic 35th anniversary plans to ‘celebrate Sonic’s legacy’

    adminBy adminJanuary 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Email
    Sega announces Sonic 35th anniversary plans to ‘celebrate Sonic’s legacy’
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit WhatsApp Email

    Sega has announced its plans to mark Sonic the Hedgehog’s 35th anniversary this year.

    Alongside a new anniversary trailer designed to “build hype and rewind through Sonic’s best moments”, Sega has promised “a high-energy slate of anniversary programs” designed to “celebrate Sonic’s legacy while bringing fans together around the world”.

    That includes “digital content highlighting Sonic’s evolution across the decades”, fan meet-ups, brand and retail partnerships featuring limited merchandise, museum pop-ups and art exhibits, live concert celebrations, and “a brand-new narrative podcast”.

    Additional 35th anniversary-inspired content, partnerships, collectibles, and fan experiences will be revealed throughout the year, it said.

    There’s no mention of a new Sonic the Hedgehog video game, but it’s rare for Sega’s mascot to skip an annual release. The last big mainline Sonic game, Sonic Frontiers, however, was released nearly four years ago in 2022.

    “We’re incredibly proud to celebrate 35 years of our beloved Sonic franchise with our fans,” said Marcella Churchill, VP of Sega brand marketing.

    “This milestone is not just a reflection of our past, but also a look toward the future as we continue to innovate and grow. We want to bring our community together and create memorable experiences for all our fans throughout 2026!”

    The original Sonic the Hedgehog was released for the Sega Genesis in North America on June 23, 1991, with releases on the Mega Drive in Japan and Europe the following month.

    Sonic himself is a little older – he first appeared as a dangling ornament hanging from the rearview mirror in Sega‘s arcade racing game Rad Mobile, which was released in February 1991.

    The game was an immediate success and quickly cemented Sega’s 16-bit console as a real contender in the console war with the SNES.