Hidden Volcano is the newest track to be revealed for Team Sonic Racing

SEGA and Sumo Digital have been releasing a steady stream of information and teases for Team Sonic Racing. Now, they’ve given us a look at the Hidden Volcano track. 

Buried deep in the ice fields of Glacier Land. Between slippery and crumbling roads, ice obstacles, flowing magma and angry lava giants, you will need all your skills to stay cool and come out ahead in this scorching adventure.

Hidden Volcano is a track that will test players and will show off the intense speed and gorgeous visuals of the game.

Hidden Volcano

The handful of screenshots above give you a pretty good look at Hidden Volcano, though we’ve yet to see much of Team Sonic Racing in motion. Until we do, we can’t really comment on how good this game is going to be.

However, if it’s anything like Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed, then Team Sonic Racing is going to be a winner.

It’s due for release May 21 on PS4, Switch and Xbox One.

Leo Stevenson
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