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Korean Rating Points to Sonic Frontiers Definitive Edition

The classification increases expectations that Sega may release an upgraded reissue to address Switch performance problems ahead of Sonic's 35th anniversary.

Overview

  • South Korea’s Game Rating and Administration Committee has officially rated a title called Sonic Frontiers Definitive Edition, a step that often precedes public announcements.
  • Sega has not confirmed or announced any Definitive Edition, so the rating is a strong signal but not proof of a release.
  • A Dealabs poster named Billbil-kun has claimed a Switch 2 release with a US $49.99 price and a physical edition, but that report is unverified and should be treated as a low-confidence leak.
  • Sonic Frontiers sold about 4.57 million units by November 2025 and the original Switch version suffered visible pop-in and performance issues, giving commercial and technical reasons for a reissue aimed at stronger hardware.
  • If Sega follows the pattern of past Sonic re-releases, players can expect announcements, platform details, and technical fixes soon, so watch for an official Sega statement to confirm timing and features.