Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Adds Red from Angry Birds in Latest DLC Update on Nintendo Switch

SEGA continues to support Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds with both free and paid downloadable content, keeping the fast-paced racing title fresh for fans on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2.

Since its launch, Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds has committed to a robust post-release roadmap, and the latest update delivers one of the most exciting crossovers yet: Red, the iconic character from Angry Birds, is now a playable racer.

With the update now live, players can add Red to their roster along with his uniquely designed vehicle, the 'Super Roaster.' This update also introduces a suite of exclusive features, including special emotes and sounds that capture Red's characteristic attitude.

Fans of game music will be pleased to find three new tracks specifically for the Jukebox: 'Go!

Theme,' 'Go, Theme! - Final Lap,' and the instantly recognizable 'Angry Birds Theme.'

In addition to the new character and music, SEGA has rolled out an in-game festival to accompany the DLC launch.

During this limited-time event, players have the opportunity to earn exclusive decals, gadgets, and various rewards by participating in special races and challenges.

The event aims to further enhance community engagement and offer additional value for both new and returning players.

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds stands out as one of SEGA's most active live-service titles on the Nintendo platform, regularly expanding its content offerings since its initial release.

For Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 owners who already have the game, this new Red-themed DLC is available as a free content drop, reflecting SEGA's continued commitment to providing accessible updates for its core player base.

All updates can be accessed through the Nintendo eShop, ensuring that fans can seamlessly expand their racing experience.

As SEGA continues to blend iconic franchises through well-crafted updates, Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds remains a standout in the kart racing genre, celebrated for both its cross-platform community and its deep stable of popular characters.

For a deeper look at the game's full content roadmap, previous announcements, and additional details, visit SEGA's official channels or the Nintendo Life archives.

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