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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
− | Gameplay is very similar to that of ''[[Sonic Dash]]'' and ''[[Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom]]'', but instead of a simple endless runner, it is a common runner where the player competes with other players online in real-time, akin to ''[[Sonic Rivals]]''. The player can execute jumps and rolls to deflect obstacles and destroy enemies as they automatically run through the stage, and can also interact with other paths acquired through rails. The player can also obtain temporary power-ups during the course to use for their own benefit or against their opponents, similar to ''[[Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing]]'' and ''[[Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed]]'', as well as collecting rings to use as currency to buy power-ups or bonuses. | + | Gameplay is very similar to that of ''[[Sonic Dash]]'' and ''[[Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom]]'', but instead of a simple endless runner, it is a common runner where the player competes with other players online in real-time, akin to ''[[Sonic Rivals]]''. The player can execute jumps and rolls to deflect obstacles and destroy enemies as they automatically run through the stage, and can also interact with other paths acquired through rails. The player can also obtain temporary power-ups during the course to use for their own benefit or against their opponents, similar to ''[[Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing]]'' and ''[[Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed]]'', as well as collecting rings to use as currency to buy power-ups or bonuses. The goal at the end of each course is a [[Phantom Ruby|Phantom Ruby Prototype]]. |
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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
There are 16 playable characters in the game. Characters are unlocked over time by reaching certain positions when completing races, and it is possible to make upgrades to the characters to improve their attributes and weapons. | There are 16 playable characters in the game. Characters are unlocked over time by reaching certain positions when completing races, and it is possible to make upgrades to the characters to improve their attributes and weapons. | ||
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− | !Character !! class="unsortable"|Image !! Rarity !! class="unsortable"|Stats !! class="unsortable"|Items | + | !Character !! class="unsortable"|Image !! Rarity !! class="unsortable"|Stats !! class="unsortable"|Items !! First Available |
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|[[Sonic]] | |[[Sonic]] | ||
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*Ice Mine | *Ice Mine | ||
*[[Shield]] | *[[Shield]] | ||
+ | |Launch | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Classic Sonic | |Classic Sonic | ||
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*Tornado | *Tornado | ||
*[[Shield]] | *[[Shield]] | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[Tails]] | |[[Tails]] | ||
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*Tornado | *Tornado | ||
*[[Shield]] | *[[Shield]] | ||
+ | |Launch | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Knuckles]] | |[[Knuckles]] | ||
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*Explosive Mine | *Explosive Mine | ||
*[[Shield]] | *[[Shield]] | ||
+ | |Launch | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Amy]] | |[[Amy]] | ||
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*Ice Mine | *Ice Mine | ||
*[[Shield]] | *[[Shield]] | ||
+ | |Launch | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Shadow]] | |[[Shadow]] | ||
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*Storm Cloud | *Storm Cloud | ||
*[[Shield]] | *[[Shield]] | ||
+ | |Launch | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Rouge]] | |[[Rouge]] | ||
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*Booby Trap | *Booby Trap | ||
*[[Shield]] | *[[Shield]] | ||
+ | |Launch | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[E-123 Omega]] | |[[E-123 Omega]] | ||
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*Explosive Mine | *Explosive Mine | ||
*[[Shield]] | *[[Shield]] | ||
+ | |Launch | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Espio]] | |[[Espio]] | ||
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*Illusion Mine | *Illusion Mine | ||
*[[Shield]] | *[[Shield]] | ||
+ | |Launch | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Charmy]] | |[[Charmy]] | ||
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*Tornado | *Tornado | ||
*[[Shield]] | *[[Shield]] | ||
+ | |Launch | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Vector]] | |[[Vector]] | ||
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*Bubble Bomb | *Bubble Bomb | ||
*[[Shield]] | *[[Shield]] | ||
+ | |Launch | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Silver]] | |[[Silver]] | ||
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*Tornado | *Tornado | ||
*[[Shield]] | *[[Shield]] | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[Blaze]] | |[[Blaze]] | ||
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*Lava Bomb | *Lava Bomb | ||
*[[Shield]] | *[[Shield]] | ||
+ | |v1.4.0 (Jan 17, 2018) | ||
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|[[Cream]] | |[[Cream]] | ||
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*Chao-nado | *Chao-nado | ||
*[[Shield]] | *[[Shield]] | ||
+ | |v1.5.0 (Feb 22, 2018) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Chaos]] | |[[Chaos]] | ||
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*Ice Mine | *Ice Mine | ||
*[[Shield]] | *[[Shield]] | ||
+ | |v1.0.1 (Nov 1, 2017) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Metal Sonic]] | |[[Metal Sonic]] | ||
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*Explosive Mine | *Explosive Mine | ||
*[[Shield]] | *[[Shield]] | ||
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|[[Zavok]] | |[[Zavok]] | ||
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*Explosive Mine | *Explosive Mine | ||
*[[Shield]] | *[[Shield]] | ||
+ | |v1.0.1 (Nov 1, 2017) | ||
|} | |} | ||
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+ | ==Stages== | ||
+ | The stages are based on known locations from ''Sonic Forces'', such as the [[City]] and the version of [[Green Hill (Sonic Forces)|Green Hill]] with sandy pyramid valleys. [[Sky Sanctuary Zone|Sky Sanctuary]], despite not being in ''Sonic Forces'', is also present. | ||
+ | *Green Hill: | ||
+ | **Pyramid Valley | ||
+ | **Parched Palms | ||
+ | **Desert Falls | ||
+ | **Corkscrew Canyon | ||
+ | *Sky Sanctuary: | ||
+ | **Celestial Skyway | ||
+ | **Temple Gate | ||
+ | **Ancient Isles | ||
+ | **Spiral Heights | ||
+ | *City: | ||
+ | **Red Gate Bay | ||
+ | **Splash Highway | ||
+ | **Sunset Bridge | ||
+ | **Red Gate Ruins | ||
+ | **Viaduct Valley | ||
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System(s): iOS, Android | |||||||||||||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||||||||||||
Developer: Sega, Hardlight | |||||||||||||||
Genre: Action | |||||||||||||||
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Sonic Forces: Speed Battle is a game developed by Sega Europe studio Hardlight that was released for iOS and Android mobile devices to promote the at-the-time upcoming Sonic Forces. It was initially released by Sega in the form of a soft-launch on the App Store in the Philippines, and was slowly released to other countries and eventually Google Play.
Gameplay
Gameplay is very similar to that of Sonic Dash and Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom, but instead of a simple endless runner, it is a common runner where the player competes with other players online in real-time, akin to Sonic Rivals. The player can execute jumps and rolls to deflect obstacles and destroy enemies as they automatically run through the stage, and can also interact with other paths acquired through rails. The player can also obtain temporary power-ups during the course to use for their own benefit or against their opponents, similar to Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing and Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, as well as collecting rings to use as currency to buy power-ups or bonuses. The goal at the end of each course is a Phantom Ruby Prototype.
Characters
There are 16 playable characters in the game. Characters are unlocked over time by reaching certain positions when completing races, and it is possible to make upgrades to the characters to improve their attributes and weapons.
Character | Image | Rarity | Stats | Items | First Available |
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Sonic | Common |
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Launch | |
Classic Sonic | Common |
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v1.0.1 (Nov 1, 2017) | |
Tails | Common |
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Launch | ||
Knuckles | Common |
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Launch | |
Amy | Common |
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Launch | |
Shadow | Super Rare |
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Launch | |
Rouge | Rare |
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Launch | |
E-123 Omega | Common |
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Launch | ||
Espio | Rare |
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Launch | |
Charmy | Common |
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Launch | |
Vector | Rare |
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Launch | |
Silver | Common |
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v1.0.1 (Nov 1, 2017) | |
Blaze | Rare |
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v1.4.0 (Jan 17, 2018) | |
Cream | Rare |
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v1.5.0 (Feb 22, 2018) | |
Chaos | Super Rare |
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v1.0.1 (Nov 1, 2017) | |
Metal Sonic | Super Rare |
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v1.0.1 (Nov 1, 2017) | |
Zavok | Super Rare |
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v1.0.1 (Nov 1, 2017) |
Stages
The stages are based on known locations from Sonic Forces, such as the City and the version of Green Hill with sandy pyramid valleys. Sky Sanctuary, despite not being in Sonic Forces, is also present.
- Green Hill:
- Pyramid Valley
- Parched Palms
- Desert Falls
- Corkscrew Canyon
- Sky Sanctuary:
- Celestial Skyway
- Temple Gate
- Ancient Isles
- Spiral Heights
- City:
- Red Gate Bay
- Splash Highway
- Sunset Bridge
- Red Gate Ruins
- Viaduct Valley
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