SEGA is still putting new fuel into Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds. A fresh trailer has shown that the kart racer has more crossover plans ahead, and the next wave is not exactly playing it safe. The message is simple enough: CrossWorlds is still about crossing worlds, and Year Two looks ready to push that idea even further. Instead of sticking only to familiar Sonic-adjacent surprises, SEGA is pointing the racer toward collaborations that feel much bigger, stranger, and more playful than a standard post-launch update.

Why It Matters

For PlayStation players watching Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds from the sidelines, this is a useful sign that SEGA sees the game as more than a one-and-done release. The trailer teases future content rather than a small final extra, and that matters for anyone who likes kart racers with a long tail. The two names being lined up are the headline: Godzilla is coming first in the teaser, which is already an unusual fit for a bright, fast Sonic racer. Then SEGA goes even further by bringing Evangelion into the plan. Those are not quiet background nods; they are instantly recognizable worlds with very different moods from Sonic’s usual racing energy.

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The fun here is not just that the choices are surprising. It is that Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds seems willing to treat its crossover hook as the main event, not a tiny side feature. Sonic has always had a strong identity, but the series has also lived through many eras, experiments, and team-ups. Adding Godzilla and Evangelion keeps that spirit of oddball game history alive in a modern kart racer. It also gives fans something to talk about even before the content arrives, because both collaborations raise the obvious question of how far SEGA is willing to stretch the game’s style.

There are still limits to what can be said from the trailer alone. The teased collaborations confirm the direction, but not every practical detail is clear from the information available here. Players will still need to wait for SEGA to spell out exactly what each crossover includes and how it will appear in the game. For now, the important takeaway is that Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is not done expanding its roster of worlds. Godzilla and Evangelion are unexpected choices, but that may be the point. A kart racer built around collisions between universes benefits from a little chaos, as long as the racing itself stays easy to enjoy.

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