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Sonic Team Head Says He Wants Every Classic Playable on Modern Hardware

He says remaking classics costs roughly the same as building new games, prompting Sega to prioritize new releases.

Overview

  • Sonic Team lead Takashi Iizuka said he would like every Sonic title to be playable on current consoles and lamented that some games are effectively lost as older hardware ages.
  • Iizuka warned that fully remaking or updating older Sonic games demands about the same money, time and staff as creating a brand-new Sonic title.
  • Because of those resource costs, Sega is focusing development on new Sonic experiences rather than broad remakes, though selective remasters remain on the table.
  • Many beloved Sonic entries remain tied to legacy platforms such as the Dreamcast and GameCube, leaving players with limited legal options and fueling calls for simpler ports or enhanced re-releases.
  • Sega may extend support for live-service projects like Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds with a possible third year of DLC if sales and fan demand justify further investment, making commercial performance the key signal to watch next.