Sonic Origins Plus will reportedly be released in June, adding 12 Game Gear games and Amy Rose as a playable character
before it was), Sonic Origins Plus will be an updated version of Sonic Origins with new games and features.
The report claims that Plus will be available as a $9.99 digital upgrade for owners of Sonic Origins, as well as a $39.99 bundle containing Sonic Origins and Plus, available both physically and digitally .The Plus upgrade will reportedly contain all 12 Sonic games released on the Game Gear, which would therefore mean the following:
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