

The company was called out for not crediting Godot Engine, a free open-source software engine that they used to help develop the game. #NintendoSwitch /kJV69xS6KP- Trendy Brendy đ September 4, 2021ÄŻan feedback hasn't been the only concern that Blind Squirrel Games has had to deal with following the launch of Sonic Colors: Ultimate. I no longer feel safe playing #SonicColorsUltimate. If you're currently playing through Sonic Colors: Ultimate and would like to flag any issues you come across with the game, then you can do so on Sega's support page. Reports from players are varied, with issues seeming to range from glitchy level clearance screens to players falling through the map. Despite some errors being caused by the use of an emulator, a number of reports from players detailing issues have also arisen that don't fall into this category.ÄȘcross Twitter, fans have posted clips sharing their torrid time with Sonic Colors: Ultimate on the Nintendo handheld. Sonic the Hedgehog social media manager, Katie Chrzanowski also went on to thank fans for their patience â although noted that the team had seen some graphical issues in the game that were being caused by a Nintendo Switch emulator outside of the studio's control.

If you're experiencing any issues with Sonic Colors: Ultimate, please submit them directly to: - Blind Squirrel Games September 5, 2021 We're listening and preparing a patch for release as soon as possible. We appreciate all the feedback we've received about Sonic Colors: Ultimate so far. The studio thanked fans for their feedback on issues that have been cropping up within the game on Twitter before announcing that it was "preparing a patch for release as soon as possible". However, following a range of issues predominantly affecting the Switch version of the game, the development team at Blind Squirrel Games has promised to patch the title. Sonic Colors: Ultimate recently launched across Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
