Planet Wisp and Tropical Resort

Sonic Colors: Ultimateis still slated to debut in September on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch, and before that happens all we really need is a quick look at some gameplay to see how it runs. And that’s just what we got with E3.

Debuting via two separate channels (Sega and the Future Game Show), we now have a good lookSonic Colors: Ultimate, which, as expected, is using the exact same core loop as the original. The videos are actually nice and breezy, clocking in at under two minutes for a stage clear. They seamlessly shift between 2D and 3D sections, and showcase a large reason whySonic Colorsis so beloved after all these years for its simplicity.

Planet Wisp in Sonic Colors: Ultimate

Sega also reminds us that Blind Squirrel Entertainment is handling theUltimaterelease: the same studio that worked onMass Effect: Legendary Edition, amid a few other projects likeBioShock: The Collection. Without further ado, the aforementioned gameplay!

Here’s Planet Wisp: Act 4 from Sega:

And here’s Tropical Resort: Act 2 from the Future Game Show:

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Link rides a horse across a landscape with a Nintendo Switch faded into the background.

The Shiny Meloetta from Pokemon HOME.

MONOPOLY

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Soma and other characters posing for the cover art of the game

The Dark Arcana select screen

An old man stands in a field with an ominous box and strange tentacles

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