Blue Spheres Special Stage Makes a Return in Sonic Mania

Following SEGA’s San Diego Comic-Con announcement that Special Stages will be a feature in Sonic Mania, the team have now revealed that Bonus Stages (“Blue Spheres”) and Time Attack have also been included in the game.

In “Blue Spheres”, players navigate Sonic, Tails, or Knuckles through a series of blue spheres to clear the stage. But be careful! Once touched, the blue spheres will turn red. Touching a red sphere instantly ends the Bonus Stage. Silver Medallions are awarded to players who complete the Bonus Stage, while collecting all the blue spheres and rings awards players with a perfect score and a Gold Medallion.

Time Attack was also revealed to be a new mode in Sonic Mania. Prove you’re the best of the best in Time Attack, which lets players compete for fastest speed in the world by recording their time in the game’s online leaderboard.

In Special Stages, players chase down enemy UFOs to secure various Chaos Emeralds. Collecting blue spheres along the way will give their character an added boost of speed to their meter. Once the meter fills up, the Mach level increases. Just watch out and don’t speed off the stage!

Check out all the latest b-roll, screenshots, and additional assets on the newly revealed Bonus Stages, Special Stages, and Time Attack here.

Sonic Mania will be available August 15 for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC.

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