
When full, it can be activated to gain a temporary burst of speed. Working together causes an "Ultimate" meter to be filled. Any character can be in a team the player also has the option for each teammate to be the same character. Four teams of three compete, for a total of twelve racers at a time. Instead of winning races by simply finishing first, teams get points based on how they worked together. While each player in a team still takes control of a single racer, they must also pay attention to how teammates are performing and share power-ups.

The gameplay differs from traditional racing games because of its focus on cooperative gameplay: the player is part of a team of racers and they must work together. Power-ups called Wisps can be collected from canisters with "?" marks and grant players temporary offensive and defensive advantages. The player views gameplay from a third-person perspective and runs over panels to get speed boosts, performs tricks in midair, and drifts to make sharp turns. Each type has its own unique abilities for example, technique racers like Tails can drive over rough surfaces like grass without slowing down. There are three types of racing classes: speed, technique, and power. After selecting one of 15 characters from the series' cast, players participate in races using sports cars on courses thematically based on locations from the franchise. Team Sonic Racing is a Sonic the Hedgehog-themed kart racing game featuring single-player and multiplayer modes. Many critics also considered it inferior to the Sega-All Stars games.Īn example of gameplay in Team Sonic Racing, depicting Metal Sonic in Planet Wisp, a Sonic Colors-themed stage Unlike its predecessors, it received mixed reviews from critics while its team-based gameplay, track designs, and music were praised, both the story mode and voice acting were criticized. The game was later released on Amazon Luna in March 2021. A simplified version for iOS developed by Hardlight, Sonic Racing, was released via Apple Arcade in September 2019. The game was released for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One in May 2019. Its marketing campaign included appearances at trade shows, a one-shot comic from IDW Publishing, and a two-part animated series. Team Sonic Racing 's existence came to light when a Sumo Digital memo leaked in January 2018, with Sega confirming it the following May. Musician Jun Senoue, who had not contributed to a major Sonic game since Generations (2011), composed the soundtrack.

They aimed to make the game stand out compared to other racing games and developed it using a modified version of the All-Stars game engine. Unlike Sumo Digital's previous racing games, Team Sonic Racing only features Sonic characters, as the team wanted to expand the series' world and character roster. Sonic Team head Takashi Iizuka conceived the cooperative gameplay, and Sumo Digital used the team-based Sonic Heroes (2003) as a point of reference. Sumo Digital, which had previously worked on Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing (2010) and Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (2012), developed Team Sonic Racing. Game modes include competing to earn points, time trials, customizing the racing rules, and a story-driven tutorial campaign. Team Sonic Racing differs from traditional kart racers because of its focus on cooperative gameplay, similar to the kind featured in Splatoon (2015) and Overwatch (2016)-players are part of a team of racers and win races through efficiency rather than speed.

Gameplay is from a third-person perspective, with players performing tricks, drifting, and collecting power-ups. Controlling one of 15 characters from the series' cast, players compete in races using sports cars. Team Sonic Racing is a 2019 kart racing game and a spin-off from Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog series.
