Sega is giving away aSonic Racing: CrossWorldsversion of the Blue Star fromSonic Riders. This nostalgic freebie became available just two months ahead ofSonic Racing: CrossWorlds' multi-platform release.
First announced at the December 2024 edition of The Game Awards,CrossWorldsis the nextbig racing game from Sega, as well as a direct follow-up to the massively successfulTeam Sonic Racing, which sold 3.5 million copies between its mid-2019 release and June 2025. It is scheduled to hit the market on September 25.
In the run-up to this release, Sega unveiled a new freebie in the form of the Blue Star, an Extreme Gear from theclassic 2006 arcade racerSonic Riders. Sonic’s hoverboard—designed by Tails in the original game’s lore—is being given away to anyone who signs up for a Sega Account. The only other requirement is linking at least one platform to the account. The key here is for fans to link their profiles to a platform on which they plan to playSonic Racing: CrossWorlds.
How To Claim Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Blue Star
The Blue Star offer may not be available in all regions.
In a social media post announcing the promotion, Sega said that the offer is only available in select regions, albeit without elaborating on the matter. Social media reports from fans suggest that the promo is at the very least available in North America and Europe. Existing Sega Account owners who have already linked at least one gaming platform to their profile are automatically eligible for the freebie and will receive their complimentary Blue StaronceSonic Racing: CrossWorldsreleases on September 25.
The Blue Star will be distributed via promo codes for the game’s target platforms.Sonic fanswill only be able to claim one promo code for a single platform of their choice, even if they end up buying the game on multiple storefronts. The window for grabbing a code runs between the game’s September 25 release until October 31, at 10:59am ET / 16:59: CET. Buying the arcade racer during this period is a prerequisite for claiming a Blue Star code.
The Blue Star offer continues Sega’s ongoing efforts to incentivize Sega Account sign-ups, following similar promotions inShinobi: Art of VengeanceandLike a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, as well asRaidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army. The Blue Star will ostensibly be far from the only connection betweenSonic Racing: CrossWorldsandSonic Riders, as Sega’s recent teasers suggest the former will heavily reference the latter.