The game Sonic Frontiers was released a few days ago and has largely won the admiration of Sonic fans, despite the game's technical issues. And the director is looking to do better than that to take the series to the required level.
A tweet was posted yesterday by the game director Morio KishimotoIn it, he indicated that his team is interested in all opinions from players and critics to provide a better overall experience, and mentioned in his tweet that sound borders It is just a “global test” and the launch in no way denotes the end of it.
発売日忙しくて、ご連絡がてゴメンナサイ。日迎え、無事に皆さんのもとに 届い て いる ので 安心 し まし まし。。 の 々 皆さん 皆さん 皆さん 意見 しチェック 'た。家家の々皆さん皆さん皆さん意見意見。。こは課題とki
-Morio Kishimoto (@moq_46) November 11, 2022
Kishimoto feels relieved after the game's release, and there are things in the game that he hasn't achieved and hasn't achieved yet, and he will take all the criticism from players and critics seriously. Not only was he pleased with this information in his tweet, but he also revealed, without any leaks or burning, that this wouldn't be the end of Sonic's story. These statements indicate that he intends to work on a sequel or at least release a major expansion at some point.
That's good to hear, because Sonic Frontiers only hit 30fps on the XBOX Series S. None of the players found a performance mode or any option to increase the frame rates a bit, unfortunately all console players have had this issue and have already posted their complaints on Reddit and Twitter, the solution is there, but we think it's temporary so far.
Sonic Frontiers is now available on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.