If you’ve been hoping for a remaster of the Sonic Advance series, you’re not alone. The team behind the Sonic the Hedgehog games is interested in exploring the possibility of remastering them.
The Sonic Advance series, which first debuted in the early 2000s, holds a nostalgic place in the hearts of many fans. It’s been over two decades since these titles were first released, and a remaster would be exciting news for longtime enthusiasts.
In a recent interview with VGC (via Game Rant), Takashi Iizuka, the head of Sonic Team, stated that the team would “love to” remaster the Sonic Advance trilogy. Iizuka’s comments give a hint at a possibility of reviving these classic games, though nothing is confirmed at this stage.
While Sega and Team Sonic are interested in the project, they haven’t yet had the opportunity to begin working on a remaster. Iizuka’s enthusiasm, however, does give hope to fans who have been waiting for years to see the Sonic Advance games updated for modern platforms.
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Iizuka also mentioned Katsuyuki Shigahara, the director of Sonic Origins and a game designer for Mario. Shigahara discussed the trend of remastering older games...