SEGA has confirmed more downloadable content for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, announcing crossovers with Godzilla and Evangelion while reiterating previously announced guest packs.
The news arrived alongside a 'Sonic 35th Anniversary' trailer, positioning these additions within Sonic’s ongoing anniversary promotions.
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds has been a focal point for SEGA’s post-launch content plan, and the company says more details on timing and platforms will follow.
In clear, journalistic terms, SEGA reported that additional DLC is planned for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds and that the publisher will provide specific release windows at a later date.
The company also updated the schedule for already-announced content, confirming that a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover is slated for July and that Avatar Legends content will arrive in October.
These announcements expand the roster of licensed collaborations for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds and underline SEGA’s strategy of steady post-launch support.
The publisher has framed the new reveals as part of the broader Sonic 35th anniversary activity; to accompany the statement, SEGA released a trailer titled 'Sonic 35th Anniversary Trailer' that compiles the DLC news and visual teases.
Platform specifics and storefront timing were not included in the initial announcement.
SEGA said it will share release timing and platform availability in future communications — information that will be relevant to players on Nintendo Switch and other systems as well as to storefronts such as the Nintendo eShop.
Fans looking for official windows should watch for updates from SEGA and for potential showcases in events like Nintendo Direct or other publisher announcements.
What’s verified so far: SEGA has publicly confirmed Godzilla and Evangelion collaborations as incoming DLC for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds; the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles pack is scheduled for July; Avatar Legends content is scheduled for October; and SEGA plans to provide further timing details later.
The trailer tied to these reveals carries the Sonic 35th anniversary branding and serves as the primary source for the company’s DLC roadmap at this stage.
Developers, publishers, and players can expect more formal release notices from SEGA in the coming weeks.
Until then, the official trailer and SEGA’s channels remain the authoritative sources for confirmed DLC content and release-window updates for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds.
The news arrived alongside a 'Sonic 35th Anniversary' trailer, positioning these additions within Sonic’s ongoing anniversary promotions.
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds has been a focal point for SEGA’s post-launch content plan, and the company says more details on timing and platforms will follow.
In clear, journalistic terms, SEGA reported that additional DLC is planned for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds and that the publisher will provide specific release windows at a later date.
The company also updated the schedule for already-announced content, confirming that a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover is slated for July and that Avatar Legends content will arrive in October.
These announcements expand the roster of licensed collaborations for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds and underline SEGA’s strategy of steady post-launch support.
The publisher has framed the new reveals as part of the broader Sonic 35th anniversary activity; to accompany the statement, SEGA released a trailer titled 'Sonic 35th Anniversary Trailer' that compiles the DLC news and visual teases.
Platform specifics and storefront timing were not included in the initial announcement.
SEGA said it will share release timing and platform availability in future communications — information that will be relevant to players on Nintendo Switch and other systems as well as to storefronts such as the Nintendo eShop.
Fans looking for official windows should watch for updates from SEGA and for potential showcases in events like Nintendo Direct or other publisher announcements.
What’s verified so far: SEGA has publicly confirmed Godzilla and Evangelion collaborations as incoming DLC for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds; the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles pack is scheduled for July; Avatar Legends content is scheduled for October; and SEGA plans to provide further timing details later.
The trailer tied to these reveals carries the Sonic 35th anniversary branding and serves as the primary source for the company’s DLC roadmap at this stage.
Developers, publishers, and players can expect more formal release notices from SEGA in the coming weeks.
Until then, the official trailer and SEGA’s channels remain the authoritative sources for confirmed DLC content and release-window updates for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds.