Summary

  • Sonic fans were alarmed to discover the hedgehog might have finally found a home.
  • Sega has previously confirmed Sonic doesn't have a home, and fans seem to want it to stay that way.
  • Sonic's lore manager has stepped in to confirm the bio claiming the hedgehog has a home is incorrect

Sonic fans tend to be a pretty odd bunch and I'm allowed to say that ꧋because I'm one of them. If my word alone isn't enough to convince you, then perhaps the rather odd reaction from fans to discovering the Blue Blur isn't homeless anymore might sway you. Spoiler: they weren't happy about it.

This all started with what many would label a pretty innocuous entry in the newly released 2025 Sonic the Hed👍gehog annual. In Sonic's bio, it notes that the hedgehog lives in Green Hill Zone. To most, that pro♊bably goes without saying. It's the first level in the original Sonic game, an area that has been revisited countless times, and it's even where Sonic spends his childhood in the live-action movie.

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However, it's not so much the area Sega chose for Sonic to reside in that has irked some of his more hardcore fans, but the insinuation that their hero lives anywhere at all. Since Sonic's house has never been shown in any of the games, it was assumed that he doesn't have a home to go to. That was officially confirmed in 2023 when 168澳洲幸运5开൲奖网:Tails and Amy admitted Sonic is hom♎eless, noting that he travels non-stop and sets up camp w🦄he൩rever he needs to stop.

Sonic Is Still Homeless

The Rumors Aren't True

Classic Sonic with his hands open in Sonic X Shadow Generations.

Quite sad if you think about it too much, and you'd have thought fans would have been relieved to discover he has finally found a place to call home. Quite the contrary ♔as rea⛎ctions to the annual entry claiming Sonic has an address were so vociferous, the Blue Blur's associate lore manager Chris Hernandez felt compelled to step in and make things right.

Hernandez has reassured Sonic fans that the information in the new annual is a mistake and that Sonic is still a drifter. In fa♉ct, the lore manager claims this was a mistake noticed internally early on in the annual-making process, but sꦺomehow, an earlier, incorrect draft is the one that made it to print.

What's that? Sonic has an associate lore manager? Well, yes, of course he does, and clearly it's a job that needs to exist as there are a lot of you out there who take Sonic's lore very seriously. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Sega advertised for the job in 2022 and clearly, Hernandez was the right person for the job. I love Sonic, but I wouldn't like to be the one in charge of figuring out the series' lore and where everything falls on what is a very messy multiversal 🌼timeline, particularly with a fanbase unwilling to accept revisions, even if those revisions would greatly improve Sonic's life.

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