The Finnish Game Awards 2024 were held last night, with Remedy's Alan Wake 2 taking home Finnish Game of the Year.
08.05.2024 - 17:47 / polygon.com
Sega has been playing a little fast and loose with Sonic the Hedgehog lately, using the blue blur for experimental projects like The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog. At the same time, the movies based on the franchise have been surprisingly good. Here’s another treat for the Sonic enjoyers out there: Sega just announced Sonic Rumble, a 32-player PvP mobile game created with Finnish studio Rovio.
Sonic Rumble immediately invites comparisons to other party games, like those in the Mario Party franchise, or Fall Guys. It looks like Sonic Rumble’s minigames are a little less infuriating than Fall Guys’ chaotic bean struggles, with some rounds focusing on traditional platforming levels. Others, however, look a lot more brutal — at one point, a giant chomping robot inexorably approaches, knocking out contenders left and right.
Out of the 32 players, there can only be one winner. Players can also collect rings, which allows them to unlock new cosmetics like a pirate costume for Shadow the Hedgehog. The lore is that Sonic Rumble is a Jumanji-style world created by Dr. Eggman, and he’s managed to bring the whole cast into it. It’s always fun to see new appearances of side Sonic characters, like my beloved Big the Cat.
Sega will be hosting a closed beta test from May 24 through May 26; players can apply to test the game out on its official site. We expect the game to release for everyone this winter.
The Finnish Game Awards 2024 were held last night, with Remedy's Alan Wake 2 taking home Finnish Game of the Year.
Stumble Guys, a free-to-play, Fall Guys-like knockout platformer, is now available to download and play on both PS5 and PS4. Check out the trailer above to get an idea of what to expect.
Sega has officially announced Sonic Rumble, a mobile game previously leaked as Sonic Toys Party.
Sega has announced its latest iteration of the many Sonic titles: a game called Sonic Rumblethat will be coming exclusively to mobile devices. The «multiplayer action game» is reminiscent of Mediatonic's Fall Guys, which even offers a version called Sonic's Adventure. Both games can accommodate up to 32 players, have minigames and are battle royale-style, with only one player left standing as the winner. In Sonic Rumble, players can also collect rings to get new costumes and accessories.
SEGA has just announced the CBT for their upcoming part game, Sonic Rumble! If you’re a resident of the US, then you can dive into the action-packed fun by registering for the upcoming Sonic Rumble closed beta test.
As stated by rumors beforehand, Sega has revealed Sonic Rumble, a new mobile title coming to iOS and Android this Winter. Sign-ups are currently available for a closed beta test, which starts on May 24th and ends on May 26th. Check out the announcement trailer to see how the game plays.
SEGA has announced Sonic Rumble, a 32-player battle royale based on the Sonic the Hedgehog series developed in collaboration with Rovio. It will launch for iOS and Android this winter. A closed beta test will run from May 24 to 26. Sign-ups are available now via the official website.
A new Sonic the Hedgehog game is on the way to mobile later this year. Sega’s is a battle royale platformer coming to Android and iOS this winter, and fans can sign up for the beta now.
Sega unveiled a new Sonic the Hedgehog game today, and it’s a multiplayer game for mobile devices that’s reminiscent of battle royale platformers like Fall Guys.
Sonic Rumble has been revealed by SEGA, and going by the trailer it is inspired by Fall Guys. The game will allow up to 32 players to compete against each other in different challenges, some of which are shown in the footage. Sonic Rumble is going to be a mobile title only though, coming to both Android and Apple mobile devices.
Today, Finnish developer Remedy Entertainment decided jointly with Tencent to cancel the cooperative multiplayer game they were developing.
Universal’s The Fall Guy stumbled out of the gates, earning $28.5 million in its opening frame, far below the $35M many anticipated, per Deadline. That’s about on par with most comedies of this ilk (see Sandra Bullock’s The Lost City), but David Leitch’s action comedy cost anywhere between $130M-$150M to produce and needed to get off to a strong start, particularly considering the upcoming competition.