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Sonic Lost World is a 3D platforming video game made for the Wii U by Sonic Team and Nintendo 3DS by Dimps, and the latest installment in the mainline Sonic the Hedgehog series. It is the first in a three-game exclusivity deal between Nintendo and Sega for the Sonic the Hedgehog series, followed by Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games and Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric/Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal. Because of the exclusivity deal, the console version of the game was a Wii U-exclusive title until 2015, when a PC port was announced to be released in November of that year.
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"Rise against the Deadly Six!"
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When the Deadly Six threaten to destroy the world, Sonic's new moves & power-ups are the only way to defeat them before it's too late!
In his latest plot to defeat Sonic and rule the world, Dr. Eggman has harnessed the power of six menacing creatures known as the Deadly Six. However, when the Deadly Six rise up against their new master, Sonic must unite with his archnemesis Eggman and explore the mystical Lost Hex in order to take them on head-to-haed. Use Sonic's amazing new moves & incredible Color Powers to speed across a variety of unique terrains, racing inside, outside & upside down in every level.
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Additional content
The Wii U version of the game has received additional downloadable content as well as software updates.
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align="center"|Version Number | Date Released | Description |
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1.0.0 | Default | Original release |
2.0.0 | Day 1 release | Adds support for pre-order DLC. |
3.0.0 | December 10, 2013 | Collecting 100 Rings now gives players an extra life, players start with 10 lives after getting a game over rather than five, Wisps can be controlled with the Control Stick, fixes graphical bug with Frozen Factory casino stages, DLC stages can be replayed after earning 100,000 points, items now appear on the world map. |
4.0.0 | March 27, 2014 | Adds compatibility with The Legend of Zelda DLC. |
Downloadable content
Sonic Lost World for Wii U received several pre-order bonuses in the form of additional content for that version, each retailer-exclusive and some region-exclusive:
- GameStop – Sonic-themed Omochao; only in the US
- ShopTo – Gold Omochao, 5 Block Bomb power-ups; only in UK
- Amazon – 25 extra lives
- Nintendo eShop – 5 Black Bomb power-ups; only in UK
The game would later receive downloadable stages:
- Nightmare Zone – Available only with the "Deadly Six Bonus Edition" release of the game and first-week buyers on the Nintendo eShop, and later released as standard DLC on the Nintendo eShop in Japan for free; a NiGHTS-themed zone featuring retoolings of the game's boss battles.
- Yoshi's Island Zone – A Yoshi's Island-themed zone using craft-like graphics and Yoshi enemies. (Released December 18, 2013)
- The Legend of Zelda Zone – A stage themed after The Legend of Zelda, divided into both an overworld area and a cavern area; occasionally Link from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword flies by on a Loftwing. (Released March 27, 2014)
External links
- Sonic Lost World on Wikipedia
- Sonic Lost World Wii U guide on StrategyWiki
- Sonic Lost World Nintendo 3DS guide on StrategyWiki
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