Sonic frontiers leaks
It is assumed that these two characters that Sonic is protecting are Coconuts that the player will find in the game, and which are similar to the aforementioned Peel seeds. These figures look like plants, with a leaf and stem sticking out of the head, although they are still gray as a stone, with shocked expressions. Fans were able to find a Korean distributor’s website that had at least one picture with unmarked characters revealing what was hidden. This premium Sonic Frontiers action figure from Sega is available as a prize in Japanese arcades, in which Sonic is depicted in an action pose, protecting two figures crossed out in black. RELATED: Sonic Frontiers Reveals New Gameplay During Nintendo Direct A figure promoting the game was recently revealed, as well as a first look at how they might look in the game.
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One of these leaks describes a series of collectibles that were very similar to one of the BOTW collectibles, Korok seeds, and the Sonic Frontiers version was called Kocos. Some early leaks of Sonic Frontiers accurately described some of the main features of the game, such as the open world and inspiration in the spirit of Breath of the Wild. It will also feature a number of gameplay elements typical of this genre, such as side quests, a mini-game about fishing with a Big Cat and a collection of collectibles. This leap in genre has led to the game being compared to Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, especially with the tone and atmosphere of Sonic Frontiers. It is planned that this will be an open-world franchise, as well as a set of linear levels that take place in the world of cyberspace.
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