Sonic Racing CrossWorlds features a huge cast of characters, pulling from not only the Sonic universe but also popular franchises like Hatsune Miku, Spongebob, and Minecraft. Modifying a game like this can be risky, and recent comments from the developers have created even more uncertainty. We’ll explain the situation in detail here.
Will mods be banned in Sonic Racing CrossWorlds?
Players of Sonic Racing CrossWorlds might be worried about a recent announcement on the game’s official X (formerly Twitter) account. The developers have found instances of cheating, including the use of unauthorized programs and changes to the game’s files. These actions break the game’s user agreement, which all players accept when they start playing.
Should you worry about downloading mods for the game? It’s not a simple yes or no. While the game’s terms of service don’t seem to forbid cosmetic changes, users might be okay if they stick to those. However, it’s not a guarantee. What *is* definitely not allowed is using anything that requires additional licenses.
The announcement is unclear, leaving us to speculate about its meaning. Most likely, it concerns players cheating by manipulating trial times or gaining early access to content like Minecraft or Spongebob.
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2025-10-09 14:04