Sega has also confirmed that Sonic Colors: Ultimate is going to have customizable controls, so that players, in their words, will be able to “find a layout that suits your play style.” Details haven’t been shared on the full extent of the controls’ customizability, but hopefully, there will be enough flexibility here for everyone. The original game had a pretty solid soundtrack, so it should be interesting to see how much effort the remaster puts into remixing it. More specifically, Sega has confirmed that Sonic Colors’ music has been “fully remixed” for the purposes of the remaster. The game’s soundtrack is also going to be shown some love. ![]() Sonic Colors: Ultimate is a remaster on more than just the visual front. 4K resolution is, of course, not going to be possible (though what exactly it will be hasn’t been confirmed by Sega yet), while the frame rate will be locked to 30 FPS. ![]() Meanwhile, on the Switch, there’s obviously going to be some sacrifices. It remains to be seen whether there will be further improvements when played on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S via backward compatibility, while we also don’t know what the performance and resolution targets will be on the base PS4 and Xbox One. On PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, the game will run in 4K and at 60 FPS. Of course, Sonic Colors: Ultimate will also see a boost in performance and resolution. Sega hasn’t gone into too much detail about what exactly the “improved” visuals entail, but the results are instantly apparent nonetheless. From all that we’ve seen of the game in footage so far, it’s clear that some notable improvements have been made, from sharper quality to improved lighting to better textures and more. Given the fact that this is a remaster of an eleven year old Wii game, it goes without saying that visuals are going to be improved in several ways. Sonic Colors: Ultimate is out this September and is promising quite a few changes and improvements, and here, we’re going to talk about the most significant ones. While Sega is preparing to enter the series’ next era with 2022’s game, before that, they’re also celebrating its 30th anniversary by taking trip down memory game and revisiting older memories. One such high was 2010’s Sonic Colors, which might not have been on the same level as, say, Sonic Mania, but is still one of the better Sonic games to have come out in recent memory. There is no complete DLC bundle for Sonic Colors Ultimate, but you can buy the two DLC packs separately as detailed below.To say that Sonic’s been inconsistent for years on end would be a bit of an understatement, but even though the Blue Blur has had some pretty low lows over the years, it’s also had some rather remarkable highs. The physical pre-order bonus is a Baby Sonic keychain.
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