Whether you’re going it alone, or you’re trying to keep up with 3 other players, Sonic Superstars will definitely put the Chaos in Chaos Emeralds! However if you think teamwork is overrated, you can also play battle mode where you can compete in a variety of games locally or online to determine which one of you reigns supreme!
Sonic Superstars is available both physically and digitally, but a deluxe version will only be available digitally and it includes additional skins for characters which includes turning your characters into LEGO minifigs, a Mecha Sonic Skin for Battle Mode, additional menu wallpapers, a digital artbook featuring concept art from the title and mini soundtrack. The base title will retail for $59.99 and the deluxe version will cost $69.99, if you eventually want to upgrade to the digital version, an upgrade kit is available for $14.99 at the digital marketplace of your choice.
Sonic Superstars is available now on PC, Switch, the PlayStation and Xbox platforms.
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