Geoffrey Golden returns for his second appearance, while Michael Stearns returns for a record ninth episode, all to celebrate the show’s three-year anniversary! Discussions about Sega 32X and episode 3 of the Chaotix Casefiles are included at no extra cost!
It’s time to get the ball rollin’ as today, SEGA has officially released the free Super Monkey Ball content for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds! Players can now compete for top banana as the mischievous monkey AiAi! The free Super Monkey Ball Content Drop includes the following:
AiAi as a playable character
AiAi’s vehicle, the Banana Cruiser
Four new Super Monkey Ball themed songs added to the Jukebox:
“Race”
“Menu Theme”
“Jingle from Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble”
“Banana Farm”
Special emotes and sounds
Players who own either the Standard (physical or digital) or Digital Deluxe versions of the game will automatically receive the free Super Monkey Ball Content Drop. Please ensure that the game is updated to the latest version for the content to be downloaded properly.
Sonic Presents: The Chaotix Casefiles continues with the release of Episode 3, now available on the official Sonic the Hedgehog YouTube channel and on podcast platforms everywhere.
This latest episode raises the stakes as Tangle the Lemur and Whisper the Wolf join Vector the Crocodile, Espio the Chameleon, and Charmy Bee in the Chaotix Detective Agency’s ongoing investigation.
With another Astroscopic Lens at risk, the team sets up a perimeter in an attempt to protect the valuable artifact and finally apprehend the culprit behind the recent crimes. But will their plan be enough? Fans can find out by tuning into Episode 3 of The Chaotix Casefiles, available now.
This week’s news, Rings of Saturn, a review for The Chaotix Casefiles episode 2, and a return to the Mailbag await you on this week’s episode of Sonic Weekly!
We’re taking a trip back to 1992 for this week’s episode of SEGA Talk! We are revisiting Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-Bit), a game that many of us played in the back of the car on a battery-draining Game Gear.
Unlike the speed-focused Genesis version, this game was all about precision, exploration, and some seriously unforgiving platforming. From the Underground Zone to the Crystal Egg, this title proved that you didn’t need 16 bits to create a challenge.
SEGA’s The House of the Dead is once again stepping into the spotlight of Hollywood, this time with a major casting announcement that signals a very different approach from past adaptations. According to a new report from Deadline, actress Isabela Merced has been cast as the lead in Paul W.S. Anderson’s upcoming film adaptation of The House of the Dead. Isabela Merced has steadily built an impressive résumé in recent years.
She starred in several films such as the Alien: Romulus and Superman, directed by James Gunn. Her casting suggests the film is aiming for a higher profile than previous attempts to bring The House of the Dead to the big screen. The announcement marks a significant step forward for the project, which is being positioned as a “high priority” for SEGA following the success of the Sonic the Hedgehog film series.
Check more details regarding her role and plans for the film further in the article!
Sonic Presents: The Chaotix Casefiles continues to pick up speed with the release of Episode 2, now available on the official Sonic the Hedgehog YouTube channel and wherever you listen to podcasts.
This time, a new lead sends Vector the Crocodile, Espio the Chameleon, and Charmy Bee straight into the high-octane world of Extreme Gear racing. In Episode 2, the Chaotix Detective Agency finds themselves chasing answers and rivals as they cross paths with the infamous Babylon Rogues.
Can the detectives keep up with the fastest thieves around and uncover the truth behind the case? Fans can find out now in the latest episode of The Chaotix Casefiles. Listen to The Chaotix Casefiles on your favorite podcast here!
Altsynth returns for a packed episode this week, featuring Bo’s special mod for Sonic R; episodes 0 and 1 of The Chaotix Casefiles; and a special interview with Altsynth’s grandmother! There’s more too but you’ll have to listen to find out exactly what else!
From our friends at Screaming Villains comes the announcement of another Digital Pictures FMV remaster! Prize Fighter – Heavyweight Edition has been announced to release February 20, 2026 digitally to the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam. Prize Fighter originally released to the SEGA CD in 1993, and is described as taking players “closer than a ringside seat” as the game “puts you right in the game”. Interestingly, the digital release is being developed by and published by Screaming Villains, with no mention of Limited Run Games. However, given Limited Run Games did tease Prize Fighter as well as other Digital Pictures titles last year, a physical release is sure to be announced soon.
Check out the trailer above and stay tuned for more details about the remaster as we hear it!
This week! Virtua Fighter 5 comes physically (sort of) on the Switch 2! Also, RGG Studio is fixing the biggest problem fans have with Kiwami 3… the water!
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SEGA revealed Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage will launch for Nintendo Switch 2 on March 26, 2026, marking the debut of the beloved 3D fighting series on a Nintendo platform!
Pre-orders are open for the digital and physical version of the game. Additionally, the Nintendo Switch 2 Open Beta Test will kick off on February 18 at 7pm PT / 10pm ET, and can be downloaded directly from the Nintendo eShop.
Full details can be found in the press release below!
Sonic Presents: The Chaotix Files is finally here, letting fans listen on the go via the official Sonic the Hedgehog YouTube channel and other podcast platforms, starting with Episodes 0 and 1. Vector the Crocodile, Espio the Chameleon, and Charmy Bee return as the Chaotix Detective Agency, ready to crack new cases once again.
In Episode 0 – “Chaotix Are on the Case!”, the team’s latest investigation takes an unexpected turn when they receive a surprise visit from Sonic the Hedgehog himself. The mystery deepens in Episode 1 – “The Case of the Two-Faced Thief”, which centers on a museum heist near Station Square, with early clues pointing to a familiar face Sonic fans may recognize.
If you’re interested in how the sound design was created for the podcast series, check out Sonic content creator, Sam Procrastinates video interview with the band leader and arranger for the 8-bit Big Band, Charlie Rosen.
Our friend Aaron Long (creator of Sublo and Tangy Mustard; directed on Tuca & Bertie, BoJack Horseman) returns to the show to share thoughts about Sonic Adventure, Sonic Adventure 2, and Sonic Heroes. Plus the weekly news and Rings of Saturn, as always!
G FUEL and SEGA have teamed up again for another Sonic franchise flavor, this time inspired by Tails! Dubbed Tornado, the flavor is Orange Creamsicle and comes in a fancy collector’s box complete with a Tails shaker and sticker.
In this episode of Sega Talk, we track the radical evolution of SEGA’s North American branding, from the clinical “graph paper” grids of the Master System to the high-tech “black box” era of the Genesis. We dive deep into why Sega abandoned its uniform look for the iconic red-stripe rebrand of the 90s, the switch to the massive plastic long-boxes of the Saturn, and finally, the Dreamcast’s sleek transition from bright orange swirls to the edgy “SegaNet” black. It’s a nostalgic look at how Sega used graphic design as a weapon in the console wars, shifting from a toy company aesthetic to a lifestyle brand that defined a generation.