A physical copy of Sonic Frontiers: Definitive Edition for Nintendo Switch 2 has appeared online before any official announcement from Sega. According to leaked data, this version includes visual improvements and all downloadable content released to date. The price would be $49.99, with a release date scheduled for June 23. The leak suggests the launch is closer than the company wants to admit.
Technical improvements and performance on the new console 🎮
The leak indicates that the Definitive Edition runs at 60 frames per second in docked mode, with dynamic resolution reaching 1080p. In handheld mode, the game maintains 60 fps with a resolution of 720p. Loading times are reduced thanks to the new Switch 2 hardware, and adjustments have been made to lighting and draw distances. The package includes the season pass and additional cosmetics released on other platforms.
Sega, the art of announcing what we already know 😏
While Sega remains silent, some lucky person already has the game in their hands and has decided to share it with the world. It's almost poetic: the company plans a big presentation event, but a store employee or a delivery person with little patience has gotten ahead of them. The best part is that, at this point, fans already know more details than Sega's own executives. The leak is not an accident; it's tradition.