The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog is a Real Game and Rare Actually-Funny April Fools’ Gag

Mar 31, 2023 at 03:47pm EDT
The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog

So, in case you haven’t been keeping an eye on the calendar, fair warning – tomorrow is April Fools' Day. In fact, it’s already April 1 in some parts of the world, including Japan, so some pranks are already launching. At this point, it’s fair to say most gamers are pretty over April Fools', particularly a specific type of gag publishers like to pull where they tease something wacky people actually get excited for, then yank it away with a “Haw haw, you got excited for this legitimately fun idea! Dummies!” Sometimes these ideas eventually become reality, but it’s still annoying. Well, thankfully, Sega isn’t doing that with The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog.

Wait, what? The Murder of  Sonic the Hedgehog? Yes, Sega has released a mystery visual novel in which Tails must solve the murder of Sonic. Yes, it’s real – it’s got its own Steam page and everything, and best of all, it’s free! You can check out a quick trailer for The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog, which actually looks pretty legit, below.

Okay everybody else, just pack in those April Fools' plans, you’re probably not beating Sega this year. Need to know more about the free game? Here’s a quick description…

“It's Amy Rose's birthday, and she's hosting a murder mystery party on the Mirage Express! When Sonic the Hedgehog becomes the game's victim, everyone is off to get to the bottom of things. However, something feels a bit off - is this really an innocent game or is something more sinister afoot? Join the colorful cast of the Sonic the Hedgehog series in an exciting new adventure!”

Sega hasn’t mentioned whether The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog will be left up or a limited-time thing, but maybe grab it while you can. Oh, and who do you think did it? My money’s on that scumbag Charmy the Bee.

About the author: Professional writer of trivial things. Nathan has been covering games, entertainment, and online culture for over a decade with bylines at IGN, GameSpy, Cracked, Uproxx, ComicBook, and more. Joined Wccftech gaming team in 2017, and has written hundreds of game reviews and thousands of news stories since.

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