Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed Deluxe

Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed Deluxe (ソニック＆オールスターズレーシングトランスフォームド DX Sonikku ando Ōru-Sutāzu Rēshingu Toransufōmudo Derakkusu) is an enhanced port of Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed and was released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Google Stadia and PC. It was developed by Sumo Digital and published by Sega.

Changes

 * Every character from the preceding games are now playable from the start.
 * Most missions in World Tour have been made easier to beat.
 * When in plane mode, a lock on mode has been added for using items such as the Firework, Ice and Garbage Puyo (see more below) that makes it easier to aim at the other racers.
 * Additional characters are added (see Characters below).
 * Some characters that were that were in the first game but didn't make to the original version of Transformed have been added.
 * Various bug fixes and gameplay balances.
 * OutRun Bay is now included in a new cup in this game called the Deluxe Cup, along with three new tracks.
 * The console versions now run at 60 frames per second, compared to the 30 frames per second in the original Wii U, PS3, PS Vita and Xbox 360 versions. The PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions run at 120 frames per second.
 * The hologram statue of Ryo Hazuki in Race of Ages has been replaced by a hologram statue of ToeJam and Earl. The hologram statues of the ChuChus. Opa-Opa, the Bonanza Bros. and Akira have also been removed as the mentioned characters are now playable. To compensate, hologram statues of Michael Hardy from Virtua Cop, Jonathan Blade from Eternal Champions, the Centurion from Altered Beast, Jack Frost from Megami Tensei have been added. Similarily, Big the Cat's cameo in Ocean View and Zobio and Zobiko's cameos in Graveyard Gig have been removed as the three are now playable.
 * The Team Fortress characters are voiced by their original voice actors from Team Fortress 2 (i.e. Heavy is voiced by Gary Schwartz and Pyro and Spy are voiced by Dennis Bateman) via recycled voice clips from said game.
 * Ryo Hazuki now uses the Dreamcast console mod, rather than the Saturn mod in the vanilla game. Also, he appears in the console versions.
 * Certain characters have been cut from the vanilla game.
 * The Blowfish item is replaced by the Garbage Puyo, which was in the Japanese version of the vanilla game. The Garbage Puyo retains its functions from the Blowfish.
 * A new console mod named Multiplatform has been added. It can be unlocked by beating the new chapter in World Tour, Secret Station.

Veterans
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Returning

 * Ocean View (Sonic the Hedgehog)
 * Samba Studios (Samba de Amigo)
 * Carrier Zone (After Burner)
 * Dragon Canyon (Panzer Dragoon)
 * Temple Trouble (Super Monkey Ball)
 * Galactic Parade (Sonic the Hedgehog)
 * Seasonal Shrines (Shinobi)
 * Rogue's Landing (Skies of Arcadia)
 * Dream Valley (NiGHTS)
 * Chilly Castle (Billy Hatcher & the Giant Egg)
 * Graffiti City (Jet Set Radio)
 * Sanctuary Falls (Sonic the Hedgehog)
 * Graveyard Gig (The House of the Dead)
 * Adder's Lair (Golden Axe)
 * Burning Depths (Burning Rangers)
 * Race of AGES (Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed)
 * Sunshine Tour (Samba de Amigo)
 * Shibuya Downtown (Jet Set Radio)
 * Roulette Road (Sonic the Hedgehog)
 * Egg Hangar (Sonic the Hedgehog)
 * OutRun Bay (OutRun)

New

 * Metropolitan Highway (Sonic the Hedgehog)
 * Puyo Mountain (Puyo Puyo)
 * Mementos (Persona)
 * Wuhu Loop (Wii Sports Resort, Nintendo Switch exclusive)
 * Metropolis (Ratchet & Clank, PS4 and PS5 exclusive)
 * Showdown Town (Banjo-Kazooie, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S exclusive)