
There are 27 of SEGA’s favourite characters making an appearance across 16 tracks. A new single player mode takes players across new and familiar locations such as the Death Egg from Sonic 2. Similar comparisons to Mario Kart 7 can be drawn but time will tell if SEGA tweak the game or put a different spin on the racing genre.
Sonic & All Star Racing Transformed will be available on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS in late 2012. Oddly, SEGA have remained schtum on if a WiiU version will be shown later as the Wii version is missing from the launch list.




