Sonic Racing CrossWorlds Survey: Sega Asks Players for Feedback Ahead of Year Two Content

Sega has opened a new player survey for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, inviting fans to provide feedback as the game moves into its second year of post-launch support.

The survey arrives alongside recent announcements that CrossWorlds will receive Season Pass 2 and multiple DLC packs, and it gives players a structured way to report play patterns, preferences, and issues directly to the publisher.

Background and context

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is part of Sega’s contemporary Sonic portfolio and has been receiving regular updates since launch.

With the publisher confirming a second year of content that will include Season Pass 2 and a slate of six DLC packs — with the first wave reportedly featuring collaborations tied to Godzilla and Evangelion — Sega is actively soliciting community input to help guide ongoing development and live-service support.

What the survey asks

Sega’s questionnaire collects basic demographic information and play habits, then drills into CrossWorlds-specific details.

Players are asked which modes they use, how long they have played the game, and their World Match Rank.

Respondents can select preset answers or provide custom written responses.

The survey concludes with an open text field for “any other comments or feedback,” allowing players to raise issues or suggest changes in their own words.

The survey is available until the end of June.

How Sega says the responses will be used

In a brief message accompanying the survey, Sega thanked players for participating and explained that the data will be used to inform improvements to Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds.

In journalistic terms: Sega stated it is conducting the survey to gather actionable player feedback and to help prioritize development work for ongoing updates.

Related Sonic news

Ahead of Sonic’s birthday on June 23, a physical copy of Sonic Frontiers: Definitive Edition has also been sighted, signaling continued retail activity around the franchise.

For players on platforms such as Nintendo Switch, these developments underline Sega’s multi-pronged approach to supporting Sonic titles across digital storefronts and physical releases.

If you play CrossWorlds and want your voice heard, fill out the survey before it closes at the end of June.

Your responses will contribute directly to how Sega evaluates and plans future updates for the game.