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Are Ya Ready, Kids? Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds SpongeBob DLC Is Available Now

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Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds gets a bit spongier this week, as its SpongeBob SquarePants DLC pack is now available in the kart racer.

Those who own the season pass or Digital Deluxe edition of CrossWorlds will already have access, or you can buy the pack separately for $5.99/£4.99.

Here's a look at what you're getting:

The DLC adds both SpongeBob and Patrick as playable racers, alongside the Patty Wagon vehicle and a brand new track that takes the game to Bikini Bottom. You're also getting new music, emotes, and sounds included.

SpongeBob is the second premium DLC pack for CrossWorlds, with the first being Minecraft. Coming up next will be Pac-Man, followed by Mega Man, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Avatar Legends.

If you don't want to fork out for all that, though, SEGA is at least updating the game with freebie content as well. It was recently announced that NiGHTS, AiAi, and some Sonic comics characters are joining the fun for free.

Are you dipping into Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds for the SpongeBob DLC? Tell us in the comments section below.


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