Update: Sega has provided Game Informer with a comment on the departure of Roger Craig Smith. You can see the statement in its entirety below.
Roger Craig Smith’s portrayal of Sonic the Hedgehog is one that fans are sure to remember for generations to come. He brought the character to life in a truly authentic way, with Sonic’s signature attitude and flair, and we’ll always be thankful to Roger for his contribution to the franchise.Original Story – 1/28/2021 @ 10:42 a.m. CT
Roger Craig Smith is far from the first voice actor to assume the role of Sonic the Hedgehog, but he very well may be the most iconic. Sure, Jaleel White will always have a special place in the hearts of '90s kids and Ben Schwartz recently assumed the role in the live-action theatrical film, but ever since 2010's Sonic Free Riders and Sonic Colors, Smith has delivered the iconic voice of the Blue Blur across myriad media. Now, the prolific voice actor has posted on social media that he is stepping away from the role.
Smith has served as the voice actor of Sonic the Hedgehog in roles spanning not only video games, but television and movies as well. In addition to voicing Sonic in games like Sonic Forces, Lego Dimensions, Team Sonic Racing, Sonic Generations, and the Super Smash Bros. series, Smith has also performed the role in the Sonic Boom animated series, as well as both Wreck-It Ralph films. Outside of the role of Sonic, Smith is best known for his work as Ezio in the Assassin's Creed franchise, Chris Redfield in the Resident Evil series, Captain America in various Marvel projects, and Batman in Batman: Arkham Origins.
"Welp, 10 years was an amazing run," Smith said in a tweet this morning. "Onward to new zones! Much love to the fans who've been so kind. ? It's been an honor. ?"
The announcement comes during a year that is theorized to be a big one for the Sonic the Hedgehog series. 2021 serves as the 30th anniversary of Sega's flagship franchise, and fans are expecting announcements to celebrate the occasion. Traditionally, the Sonic franchise has made major announcements or released tentpole games during its milestone anniversaries; Sonic Adventure 2 hit Dreamcast during the series' 10th anniversary, Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) was meant to celebrate the series' 15th anniversary, and both Sonic Mania and Sonic Forces were announced during a 25th anniversary party at San Diego Comic-Con in 2016. While we still don't know what (if anything) Sega and Sonic Team have planned for Sonic's 30th anniversary, having a fan favorite step away from the lead role is likely not what most people had in mind as a way to kick things off.
We have reached out to Sega and Sonic Team for comment but we did not immediately receive a response. We will update this story if we receive comment.
[Source: Roger Craig Smith on Twitter]
Crystal Dynamics announced that the next War Table video for Marvel’s Avengers goes live February 16. The event will be all about Hawkeye, more specifically Clint Barton. The studio also teased some sort of update about the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X versions of the game, which had previously been delayed.
Hawkeye was originally slated to be the first post-launch character to come to the game. Things changed, however, and it wound up being fellow archer Kate Bishop (who also uses the Hawkeye name) getting first dibs. While some will undoubtedly question releasing two characters with similar skillsets back-to-back, Crystal Dynamics previously assured that Clint and Kate will sport unique combat styles and abilities. Like all of the post-launch DLC, Operation: Hawkeye will arrive free of charge to players. The studio also released art signaling the introduction of Maestro, a long-time nemesis of the Hulk.
Get a glimpse of the future with our WAR TABLE Deep Dive: Hawkeye, premiering on February 16!
— Marvel's Avengers (@PlayAvengers) January 28, 2021
We'll be showing:
? Marvel's Avengers Operation: Hawkeye - Future Imperfect
⏭️ PS5 & Xbox Series X|S
Like our previous Deep Dive, this will be directly uploaded and not livestreamed. pic.twitter.com/3aD2H5ST1T
Marvel’s Avengers is supposed to have more characters incoming, but right now we only know that Spider-Man will arrive exclusively for the PlayStation version at some point and that Black Panther is likely on the way as well. Despite having a generally well-received story campaign, the game’s multiplayer and live service structure has struggled to retain players since launch. We’ll see if another Hawkeye, a new villain, and whatever enhancements the new-gen versions offer will be impressive enough to reassemble players who have fallen off.
Check out our review of Marvel's Avengers here.
That said, the studio has no major game announcement to make. The next Tomb Raider game will unify the timelines, according to Crystal Dynamics. According to game director Will Kerslake, the team