Sega Reveals Sonic Mania Special Stages

Sega Reveals Sonic Mania Special Stages

Let the nostalgia consume you!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jul 24, 2017 @ 09:48 AM (Staff Bios)
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Sonic Mania is going to be coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC on August 15 after being delayed, and we just learned that we're going to be getting some bonus content as well! With graphics that take us back time, Sonic Mania will have special stages. There has only been one picture revealed for the special stages, which can be seen up above.

This is going to send the majority of players into a nostalgia trip, and I will happily welcome that. In addition to the stage, Sega has also released the music that will be playing in the background for the special stage, which can be heard down below. Sonic has always had incredible music, and I'm certainly not disappointed with the sound of this special track.

All of this information came to us during a behind the scenes panel for Sonic Mania at Comic-Con 2017. The game is just a few weeks away from release, and I couldn't be more excited! Close your eyes, sit back, and listen to the track down below as nostalgia carries you away for 2 minutes and 34 seconds.

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