Overview
- The Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea listed Sonic Frontiers Definitive Edition on Wednesday, a discovery credited to Gematsu by multiple outlets.
- Sega has not confirmed the project, though reporters note that official ratings databases often surface games shortly before a formal reveal.
- Because Sonic Frontiers’ post-launch add-ons were free, coverage suggests a new edition would likely focus on gameplay tweaks or technical upgrades rather than a paid DLC bundle.
- Writers point to past complaints like heavy pop-in and rough performance on the original Nintendo Switch and speculate that a new version could target stronger hardware such as a successor Switch, though no platforms are named in the filing.
- Some outlets float timing tied to Sonic’s 35th anniversary or even an appearance during Thursday’s Xbox Partner Preview, while context notes the 2022 open-zone hit had sold 4.57 million units by November 2025.