Sega president Shuji Utsumi recently revealed in an interview that the studio is "talking about" finding a way to bring back Sonic Adventure's beloved Chao Garden.
As Sonic Frontiers showed in 2022 and Shadow the Hedgehog's long-awaited return has proven throughout all of this year, it feels like Sega has finally gotten a handle on what it wants for the Blue Blur. Sonic's had a bit of a shaky history in the past, but it looks like both his and Sega's futures are stronger than anyone could have thought.
Maria is going to get absolutely wasted in the upcoming threequel.
As wish-fulfilling as Shadow Generations was, it's fair to say that there are still a lot more things that Sonic fans are waiting to see brought back in the series. Alongside Sonic Adventure 3, one of the biggest requests from fans is for the Chao Garden to make a comeback of sorts, something that Sega has seemed unwilling to do in the past.
BBC recently published an interview with Sega president Shuji Utsumi, which mostly focused on Sega being interested in launching its own subscription service like Netflix, only with games as the main focus. Utsumi called the...