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Sonic Rumble, Rovio\'s first foray into the Sonicverse, opens pre-registration for iOS and Android

Author : Daniel
Jan 25,2025

Sonic Rumble, a 32-player battle royale game, is now available for pre-registration on Android, iOS, and PC. Developed by Rovio, the creators of Angry Birds, and under the Sega banner, this title marks a significant mobile venture for the iconic blue hedgehog.

The game features a roster of beloved characters from the Sega universe, including Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy Rose, Rouge the Bat, Big the Cat, Metal Sonic, and the villainous Dr. Eggman.

Pre-registration rewards are available, with 5000 Rings awarded upon reaching the first milestone of 200,000 pre-registrations. Further milestones and their rewards are yet to be revealed, but the ultimate prize is a unique movie-themed Sonic skin.

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Speed and Thrills

While some may question Rovio's shift to the Sonic franchise, Sonic Rumble presents an opportunity for the studio to showcase its capabilities beyond Angry Birds. Though the battle royale genre is established, the Fall Guys-inspired gameplay, combined with Sonic's signature speed and challenging levels, creates a potentially compelling experience.

For players looking to hone their PvP skills before Sonic Rumble's launch, exploring our list of the top 10 battle royale games for iOS and Android is highly recommended.

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