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Some Kind of Mysterious “Top Secret” Sonic Racing Game Teased at SXSW; “Not a Sequel”

At the very end of the SXSW 2018 panel, some kind new Sonic racing game was teased, however a formal title was not revealed yet. A car is shown on screen, then blackened logo appeared, a car engine revving could be heard, and only the letter R, was highlighted.

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Now one would likely naturally assume that would mean either Sonic R or Sonic All Star Racing would be getting a sequel. However, Sonic’s official Twitter handler, Aaron Webber, gave a clue to go along with the teaser. This game, whatever it is, would not be a sequel to something that has already come out. So that would, we guess, rule out R 2 or All Star Racing 3. Check out the teaser below:

What do you think it is? Is known memelord, Aaron Webber, just yanking our chain and it really is R 2 or All Stars 3? Let us know what you think in the comments below.


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