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One of [[Ian Flynn]]'s objectives was to make it clear that Sonic Frontiers was part of a greater universe. The game features many callbacks to previous Sonic games in an effort to validate what came before and make it feel like the next chapter in the story of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. Part of the reason Frontier's storyline includes as many references as it does is that by it self the events are not really connected to [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]]. With the story revolving around the [[Ancients]], [[The End]] and the [[Titans]], Ian Flynn wanted a little more connective tissue to make it feel part of Sonic's world.{{ref|https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/7I1If5uUDPQ}} | One of [[Ian Flynn]]'s objectives was to make it clear that Sonic Frontiers was part of a greater universe. The game features many callbacks to previous Sonic games in an effort to validate what came before and make it feel like the next chapter in the story of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. Part of the reason Frontier's storyline includes as many references as it does is that by it self the events are not really connected to [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]]. With the story revolving around the [[Ancients]], [[The End]] and the [[Titans]], Ian Flynn wanted a little more connective tissue to make it feel part of Sonic's world.{{ref|https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/7I1If5uUDPQ}} | ||
− | + | Ian Flynn also pitched the idea of [[Hyper Sonic]] battling The End instead of [[Super Sonic]], which did not make it into the game.{{ref|https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/6kYryXxAGNQ}} | |
==Promotional images== | ==Promotional images== | ||
The following are various images released by Sega to promote the game. | The following are various images released by Sega to promote the game. |
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One of Ian Flynn's objectives was to make it clear that Sonic Frontiers was part of a greater universe. The game features many callbacks to previous Sonic games in an effort to validate what came before and make it feel like the next chapter in the story of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. Part of the reason Frontier's storyline includes as many references as it does is that by it self the events are not really connected to Sonic. With the story revolving around the Ancients, The End and the Titans, Ian Flynn wanted a little more connective tissue to make it feel part of Sonic's world.[1]
Ian Flynn also pitched the idea of Hyper Sonic battling The End instead of Super Sonic, which did not make it into the game.[2]
Promotional images
The following are various images released by Sega to promote the game.
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Songs: "I'm Here" | "Undefeatable" | "Break Through It All" | "Find Your Flame" | "Database" | "Flowing" | "Déjà vu" | "Escape the Loop" | "Enjoy this World" | "All Reality" | "Ephemeral" | "Arrow of Time" | "No Pain, No Gain" | "Dear Father" | "Vandalize" | "One Way Dream" | "Maybe If..." | "Blood Flow" | "Another Passage" | "Dropaholic" | "I'm With You" |