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133 Sonic Rumble won't include gacha mechanics as Sega says they're "shunned" in West

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 10/08/2024 06:03 EDT

Sonic Rumble won't include gacha mechanics as Sega says they're "shunned" in West

Sonic Rumble, Sega's forthcoming mobile and PC game, won't have gacha mechanics because they're not popular in the west. Read more

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