The list of huge collabs coming to Sonic Racing Crossworlds continues to grow, following Sega’s announcement of wave two in the Season Pass.
Launching September 25, the release date was announced at Summer Game Fest alongside the first wave of collabs, which announced Hatsune Miku, Ichiban Kasuga from the Yakuza series, and Joker from the Persona series—but that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
In a new post on the official website, the second wave of DLC additions coming to the Season Pass, which is included with the Digital Deluxe Edition, was announced.
Spongebob, Avatar, and TMNT Collabs

SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star headline the pack, alongside the Patty Wagon vehicle and a new Bikini Bottom course.
The announcement stated that collabs with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Avatar: The Last Airbender were coming, and players were told to “stay tuned for more details.”
No details were provided for the TMNT and Avatar collabs, so they could be part of the post-launch free updates coming to Sonic Racing Crossworlds.
The reveal of the second DLC wave continues the impressive list of collabs in the game, with Minecraft coming in the first DLC wave. Sega has six planned DLC packs initially.
A page showing all the Racers in the game has spots for 15 Season Pass collaboration racers, five of which have been revealed so far, with a further 13 coming as free post-launch additions. So far, three of those have been announced.
There’s still plenty more announcements to come ahead of release, with the list of main game racers revealed so far barely hitting half of the total hinted.
For those who purchase the Season Pass, three Sonic Prime racers are included, while Werehog is a pre-order bonus for the digital version and an early purchase bonus for the physical version.
Which racer are you most excited to play as in Sonic Racing Crossworlds? What other collabs do you want to see? Let us know in the Insider Gaming forum.
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