It looks like SEGA may be gearing up to release a repackaged version of 2022’s somewhat well-received Sonic Frontiers, if a new rating that’s been spotted on the Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea is any indication – and it usually is.
Spotted by Gematsu, the rating was handed down in February 2026 but just published today, among a broader list including plenty of already-announced or released games like Dead or Alive 6 Last Round, Forza Horizon 6 and Xenoblade Chronicles X Definitive
Edition Nintendo Switch 2 Edition.
We’ve provided a screenshot from the released PDF below:

It’s not entirely clear what this new version of the game might include, whether there’s anything completely new or it’s simply a collection of the base game and all of the post-launch content that’s released since. Sonic Frontiers is already available on all major platforms aside from the Switch 2, so we may even see a native SKU for Nintendo’s new flagship as part of this.
SEGA had sold almost 5 million copies of Sonic Frontiers when it reported numbers mid-last year, and the game currently holds a Metacritic average rating of 7/10 from critics and 8.1/10 from user reviews.
In other recent Sonic news, we’re soon to see the arrival of a trio of iconic SEGA characters in a string of free updates for the excellent Sonic Racing: Crossworlds.

Born into the world of video games through SEGA, and in particular Sonic the Hedgehog, Kieron’s gaming tastes now consist of the latest, shiny AAA thing, an indie darling or two, and an embarrassing number of hours of Balatro.

