Update 1.4.0 has arrived for Sonic Origins, and here’s the full list of changes and fixes added with this patch. SEGA just sent an update for the Sonic series’ loved by millions game. You might remember the cult classic of the Sonic series, which was released in 2002. That game was one of the best adventure games of that time, and the legend is reborn with its 2022 version. SEGA made a remake for the game, and it achieves presenting the same fun in a modern style. If you’re planning to dive, Update 1.4.0 has arrived for Sonic Origins, and here are the full notes of changes and fixes added with this patch.
Sonic Origins Update 1.4.0 Patch Notes
Fixes:
Game crashing issues
Issues with Tails’ AI
Sound bugs
Menu and controller issues
Museum miscredits
Data saving issues
As you can see, the patch is focused on overhauling the current features. It doesn’t bring new features, but it’s assumed that the game will work more stable than ever. The update is downloadable for all the players, and we hope to see new features and content soon. And we might expect more patches like this because the game is brand-new, and the developers focus on fixing the current game. After that process, the development team will be focused on new features.
Sonic Origins was released in June, so we can call it a newborn. The game’s Steam reviews are mixed because there are missing features and pesky bugs in the game. It’s unclear when those big updates will be released; we think the reviews will be much better when they’re released. The game keeps the past games’ structure; SEGA needs to bring the updates they’ve successfully done before. We’re excited to see an update for the game, and Sonic Origins is available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Microsoft Windows. For more information regarding this patch, visit the official Sonic Origins site.