SEGA's new Sonic Racing game leaked by Walmart listing

SEGA's upcoming new Sonic racing title has been leaked via a Walmart listing.

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At the end of March we saw SEGA announce that they had a "Top Secret" Sonic Racing game in the works, Walmart has spilled the beans on this one with a listing for the title on their website.

Walmart lists the title of the game as 'Team Sonic Racing' and also reveals that players will be able to enjoy a fast-paced racing arcade game that also features a competitive element, as players will be able to verse each-other via online multiplayer. Online games will feature up to twelve different players while Local Co-Op support will feature up to 4 player split-screen.

According to the Walmart listing, the game will also be coming with a "Adventure Mode Unique story experience where players are introduced to basic game features and characters" and also "Various Characters and Classes 15 playable characters from across the Sonic Universe and 3 distinct character types including Speed, Technique, and Power classes." At the time of writing this the Walmart listing is still live, so if you are interested in viewing the full description notes visit the website here.

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