Sega and Camellia released the final Hatsune Miku Sonic the Hedgehog Project Onsoku collaboration song in the collection of tracks created for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds. It’s “Denkoh-Sekka” by Camellia. The key art for this one again features Hatsune Miku and Sonic, but this time Jet the Hawk also joins them.
References to Jet, Sonic, and their speed come up throughout “Denkoh-Sekka,” as does references to lightning. There are also speakers shown throughout. While this is a Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds song, there are also references to the Sonic Riders series, as all three characters are shown surfing on Extreme Gear in the art. Jet does appear as a character in Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, as you can probably guess.
Here’s the “Denkoh-Sekka” music video on YouTube:
This is the last Project Onsoku song we’ll see from this Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds and Hatsune Miku crossover. All of them will be in-game, as well as online for promotional purposes. Here’s the full list of past tracks:
“Sai Love Jinsei Runner” by Kairiki Bear based on Sonic. “We Are Picopico Hammers” by Cosmo@Bousou-P based on Amy Rose. “Jet Black” by Yunosuke based on Shadow. “Treasure Garden” by Ponchi based on different kinds of Chao.Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is available on the Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC now, and it will come to the Switch 2.
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