Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed races to NYCC with a new Gameplay Modes trailer


Sega today sent over yet another brand new Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed trailer just in time for NY Comic-Con. The mascot kart racing sequel is looking even more crazy than the first game, which is most definitely a good thing.

Take a look.

Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed – Gameplay Modes trailer:
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Just in time for New York Comic-Con, SEGA has released a brand-new Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed trailer showing the blazing fast gameplay modes available in the holiday title! This trailer features the numerous ways to play including World Tour mode, Arena battles, split screen online multiplayer and the ability for up to 10 players to compete together in online multiplayer.

Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed is scheduled for a November 20th release for the PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS and PS Vita.

The console versions will only set you back $39.99 as well, with the portable versions being $29.99.  Pre-order them below.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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