Project Sonic ’22 Key Artwork and Logo Revealed

Sega released a logo and key artwork for Project Sonic ’22. Details regarding the project will come sometime in the future. For now, though, Sega will release wallpapers, calendars, and other content throughout the coming months. Additionally, Sega mentions that it currently has several things planned outside of the release of Sonic Frontiers and the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog live action film. More details regarding other Sonic the Hedgehog related announcements will also appear in the future. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The key artwork for Project Sonic ’22 features Sonic standing in front of a golden ring. A grassy field and a tower of some kind is visible inside of the ring. It appears to be similar to the one featured in the Sonic Frontiers announcement trailer. The text reads “Welcome to the Next Level.” Additionally, a logo was released alongside this piece of key artwork. The logo is far more simple, featuring a blue silhouette of Sonic standing above text and a gem-shaped graphic.

You can take a look at the key artwork and logo below.

During The Game Awards 2021, Sega revealed a new Sonic the Hedgehog title was in development. Sonic Frontiers will be an “open-zone” title. The announcement trailer featured several areas that will appear in the game. However, details outside of voice acting and language options have yet to be shared.


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