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In a newly shared FAQ page, Sega has offered several details about the Nintendo versions of its upcoming game. The Switch version of Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds will be released on September 25th, along with most other versions. A version for Nintendo Switch 2 will be released digitally sometime in the holiday 2025 window, while a physical version will be offered in early 2026. The physical release will include the base game on an actual cartridge (not a Game-Key Card). Players that buy the Switch version will also be able to purchase an upgrade path for $10, and all of their save data will transfer over.

Sega was one of the biggest supporters of the Nintendo Switch 2 launch, offering four games on day one: Sonic x Shadow Generations, Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army, Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S, and Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut. The games on that list that did have Switch 1 versions did not offer any kind of upgrade path, and all were Game-Key Card releases. In that regard, today’s announcement seems to be a pretty big shift for the publisher. It’s unclear if we’ll see a similar treatment for future Sega games, but this is certainly a good sign.
Nintendo fans have been getting increasingly frustrated with third-party publishers that skimp on their Switch 2 offerings. Earlier this week, Square Enix revealed that it will not offer an upgrade path for the Switch 1 version of Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake, and there will be no ability to transfer save data between versions even if players do pay full price for a Switch 2 version. Between those details and the fact that Square Enix is going with a Game-Key Card on Switch 2, it seems a lot of people are rethinking their choice to buy the game on either Nintendo system.








