These are all of the tracks you can play on in Team Sonic Racing, and many of them are from previous Sonic games.
There are several tracks for you to play on in Team Sonic Racing, and for many Sonic fans out there you’re going to recognize many of them. These iconic locations are the centerpiece of the new game. There are seven different themed maps for you to explore, containing three tracks from each other, giving you a total of 21 varied raceways to compete through with your friends. We’re going to break them down here, and detail where you may recognize them.
Team Sonic Racing All Race Tracks
Casino Park
Are you feeling lucky? Because you can try your hand on these series of raceways and see how well your luck holds as you traverse on roulette wheels and through a fully-realized casino. Casino Park first showed up on Sonic Heroes, and it’s the game’s fifth level. You’re going to hear plenty of iconic sounds, from the clanging of the pinball tables, the spinning of the wheel, and the distinct ringing of the slot machines.
The three race tracks on this map are:
- Bingo Party
- Pinball Highway
- Roulette Road
Final Fortress
These race tracks come from the Final Fortress stage from Sonic Heroes, and they were the last stage. It takes place on Eggman’s flagship and is an iconic duel with Sonic prevailing, as he always does. The dark, gloomy aesthetic remains through each of these tracks. These maps are unique to the game because you’re going to have to unlock them before you gain access to them by playing through the Team Adventure mode.
The three race tracks on this map are:
- Dark Arsenal
- Thunder Deck
- Turbine Loop
Glacierland
How do you feel about fire and ice interacting against each other? You’re going to get plenty of that with these maps. While Ice Mountain is much more of a standard block of ice with some Eggman industry thrown in, Hidden Volcano features several ice shards pressed close to lava. You’re going to have to watch yourself as you traverse the environment because several dangers are waiting for you along the way.
The three race tracks on this map are:
- Frozen Junkyard
- Hidden Volcano
- Ice Mountain
Planet Wisp
Have you ever wondered where the wisps from Sonic came from and how they got here? Wonder no longer. You find this level in Sonic Colours, and in it, the wisps were captured by Eggman to use as fuel. Not the best fate for them, but of course, Sonic came to their rescue. You’re going to find plenty of hat tips to these iconic locations, including an industrial site that looks like it came straight from Sonic Colours.
The three race tracks on this map are:
- Doctor’s Mine
- Mother’s Canyon
- Wisp Circuit
Rooftop Run
Do you remember this location from Sonic Unleashed? These locations were pulled from the game’s hub town Spagonia, and it looks like the entire city got uplifted from one of the cities in Italy or France. The old architecture makes the levels feel like a breathing world, even if you’re passing by them at breakneck speeds as you attempt to finish the lap.
The three race tracks on this map are:
- Haunted Street
- Market Street
- Sky Road
Sandopolis
For those who played Sonic 3 & Knuckles, you’re going to recognize these levels. It’s the sand-filled area of the Sandopolis zone, and it’s precisely what you imagined it to be. While there’s plenty of sand, one of the racetracks does have a massive Pyramid with beautiful, bright fluorescent colors covering all of it.
The three race tracks on this map are:
- Boo’s House
- Clockwork Pyramid
- Sand Road
Seaside Hills
It’s time you took a drive through a pleasant country as we visit the beautiful oceanic views from the Sonic franchise. You’ll remember this area if you played Sonic Heroes because it was the game’s first level. You can nearly smell the salt air as you cruise through these courses, and they have beautiful rainbows covering the sky as you twist and turn through each lap.
The three race tracks on this map are:
- Lost Palace
- Ocean View
- Whale Lagoon
You can pick up Team Sonic Racing for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and the PC on May 21.
Published: May 21, 2019 06:14 am