Aleatorio: Sega está contratando a alguien para ayudar a mantener la tradición de Sonic bajo control
Sonic el erizo lore, Oye? More confusing that a Zelda timeline? Probablemente no. But there’s been mucho de juegos, comics, programas de television, y peliculas, and not all of them are tied together. So Sega has said “enough is enough” and the company is now hiring for a Sonic the Hedgehog loremaster. Sí, De Verdad.
Sega of America has posted a job listing for ‘Associate Manager, Lore’ for the Sonic Team over on LinkedIn (Gracias Kotaku!). The job is located at the company’s Burbank office in California, and you’ll need to be able to commute to and work from the office two days a week, with the remaining workdays being remote. The lucky candidate will be reporting to, and this is a real job, the Director of Lore and Creative Strategy.
Here’s a snippet from the job description as it appears on LinkedIn:
“With both project management and creative duties, you will be immersed in the organizing and shaping of Sonic lore, canon, characters, and universes, helping to bring consistency, conectividad, and creativity to all things Sonic across various forms of media including games, Además... ¿Notaste cómo al joven Ed Boon realmente le gusta usar la palabra "WAH" para describir cosas?, comics, y más.”
We know that video game lore is really important, especially for long-established series — but we admit that it’s a little funny and fascinating to see this as a job listing. it actually sounds pretty cool to us — imagine being in charge, or playing a part, in keeping a huge video game series’ story all nicely knitted together?
Ahora, if you’re an outsider, you might be confused. Sonic the Hedgehog has lore? And no, we’re not talking Dark Souls levels of lore, but a lot is going on in the world of the blue blur. From the 1991 Sonic el erizo en la mega unidad, to this year’s Sonic el erizo 2 movie, most people would have a hard time keeping up. There’s Sally the Acorn, Manic and Sonia — Sonic’s siblings — and Sonic’s stint in a band. Don’t even get us started on that time Sonic and Mega Man crossed over in Worlds Collide y Worlds Unite alongside tons of other Sega and Capcom properties. We’re not even scratching the surface, aquí.
Curiosamente, la semana pasada, Ian Flynn — Sonic comic writer and the person behind Sonic Frontiers’ story — confirmed on his BumbleKast podcast (vía ResetEra) and confirmed that there aren’t “two universes”, which is a retcon of the events of Sonic Frontiers. We promise it makes sense. Check out the podcast over on YouTube (timestamped at 3:00, where the discussion around the Sonic timeline starts).
Así, Sonic’s lore needs taming! And you might be the person for the job. Head on over to the LinkedIn listing to find out more about the job.
Do you think you’ve got what it takes to become the Sonic Loremaster? Get your sneakers on and head down to the comments to let us know.