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Ninjala Sonic the Hedgehog Collab Begins September 23, 2020

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Ninjala’s gotta go fast this month. That’s because the promised Gungho Online Entertainment and Sega collaboration is about to launch. Between September 23, 2020 and October 21, 2020, there will be a Ninjala Sonic the Hedgehog affair in effect. Expect plenty of costumes you can buy with Jala.

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To be specific, there will be three sorts of Sonic looks you’ll be able to rock while playing Ninjala. One is based on Sonic himself. Tails and Knuckles costumes will also be available. Each outfit will be separated into “head” and “body” gear, so you could mix and match. For example, there will be hats that look like Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles’ heads, while the body portion will involve t-shirts and hoodies that match their color schemes.

Robotnik will also show up, but not as an actual villain. Rather, he’ll appear as a Dr. Eggman Gum Utsusemi. It looks like him riding in the Egg Mobile-H, minus the wrecking ball.

You can see the items based on the Sonic the Hedgehog Ninjala collaboration starting at the 4:10 mark in Developer Diary #9. Themed stickers of Sonic and Eggman will appear too, and those show up at the 5:30 mark.

Ninjala is available for the Nintendo Switch. It is free-to-play. The Ninjala Sonic crossover will begin on September 23, 2020 and involve costumes you can buy with Jala.

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