Sonic Racing CrossWorlds DLC Roadmap Revealed: TMNT, Avatar, Godzilla, Evangelion and SONIC PICO PARK

SEGA has published a DLC roadmap for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, detailing multiple licensed packs and a new indie collaboration.

The arcade-style racer—described by SEGA as a content-packed experience—continues to expand its roster and tracks through paid content and season passes.

SEGA has also confirmed a separate Sonic-licensed indie title, SONIC PICO PARK, developed by TECOPARK and published by PICO PARK in Japan.

Key DLC dates and content

- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pack (July 2026): SEGA says the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pack, inspired by Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, will launch in July 2026.

The publisher confirmed players can race as Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael and Michelangelo and will gain access to new vehicles, new courses and TMNT-themed music tracks.

- Avatar Pack (October 2026): SEGA announced an Avatar Pack arriving in October 2026.

The publisher indicated players will be able to race as Aang and Katara, and the pack will include new vehicles, courses, Avatar-inspired music tracks, emotes and additional cosmetic items.

Year Two preview and Season Pass Two

SEGA provided a first look at Year Two content for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds and previewed two licensed additions: a Godzilla DLC Pack and an EVANGELION DLC Pack.

SEGA described these Year Two packs as featuring larger-than-life characters and intense courses.

Season Pass Two is slated to include a total of six DLC packs; SEGA said further details will be revealed later in 2026.

SONIC PICO PARK partnership

Separately, SEGA announced SONIC PICO PARK, a new Sonic-licensed project developed by TECOPARK and published by PICO PARK in Japan.

SEGA characterized the title as an interpretation of the indie hit PICO PARK, preserving its puzzle-driven, cooperative design with Sonic characters, levels and moments tailored to the franchise.

Platform note

SEGA noted Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is available now on Nintendo Switch 2.

The publisher has positioned the title’s ongoing DLC program as a major component of its post-launch support, with timed releases and themed packs through 2026.

What to expect next

SEGA has committed to additional reveals later in 2026 for Season Pass Two and further Year Two content.

Fans tracking release windows and pack specifics should watch SEGA’s official channels for confirmed rollout dates and pricing.