Sonic Generations

2011 video game

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2025 A Nintendo Switch 2 version of Shadow Generations is planned for release.
October 25 2024 Remastered edition of Sonic Generations called Shadow Generations was released, featuring a new side game starring Shadow the Hedgehog, available on multiple platforms including Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4/5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
September 9 2024 Sonic Generations was delisted from Steam and Xbox Store as a standalone game in anticipation of Sonic X Shadow Generations.
January 31 2024 During a PlayStation State of Play livestream, Sega announced Sonic X Shadow Generations, a remastered bundle of Sonic Generations.
November 2021 Xbox 360 version of Sonic Generations received an update adding 4K visuals and increased frame rate for Xbox Series X/S.
April 10 2018 Xbox 360 version of Sonic Generations was made backward compatible with Xbox One.
2017 GamesRadar named Sonic Generations the seventh best game in the Sonic series.
2017 USgamer named Sonic Generations the tenth best game in the Sonic series.
May 2012 Sonic Generations reached a commercial milestone, selling 1.85 million copies by May 2012.
2011 Sonic Team developed Sonic Generations to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Sonic the Hedgehog series, featuring two gameplay styles: 'Classic' side-scrolling and 'Modern' 3D levels.
December 26 2011 Casino Night pinball minigame was released as downloadable content for the Steam version of the game.
December 1 2011 Sonic Generations was released in Japan.
November 25 2011 3DS version of Sonic Generations was released in Europe.
November 22 2011 3DS version of Sonic Generations was released in North America.
November 4 2011 Sonic Generations was released in Europe.
November 3 2011 Windows version of Sonic Generations was released.
November 1 2011 Console versions of Sonic Generations were first released in North America.
October 19 2011 A second demo featuring Modern Sonic's Green Hill was released.
June 23 2011 A demo version featuring Classic Sonic's Green Hill was released, coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the original Sonic game's release.
April 7 2011 Sega officially revealed Sonic Generations by posting a teaser trailer on their Facebook page, depicting both Classic and Modern Sonic running through Green Hill.

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