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Sonic named Olympic ambassador in new SEGA-IOC deal

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  • SEGA Corporation and the International Olympic Committee announced a multi-year licensing partnership naming Sonic the Hedgehog as an official Olympic ambassador, marking the character’s return to Olympic branding after four years.screenrant
  • The collaboration, called “Five Rings,” will launch a comprehensive merchandise collection in 2026, timed to coincide with the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy.screenrant
  • Custom promotional artwork unveiled with the announcement features Sonic integrated with the iconic Olympic rings alongside characters including Tails, Amy, and Knuckles.screenrant
  • The partnership is part of the IOC’s Global Licensing Strategy launched in 2020, which aims to engage fans year-round through official licensed products beyond just Olympic Games periods.screenrant
  • SEGA President and COO Shuji Utsumi said the partnership allows the company to promote values of respectful and inclusive communities, while IOC Deputy Managing Director Elisabeth Allaman emphasized creating fresh opportunities for fans to experience sport and play.screenrant

SEGA Corporation and the International Olympic Committee announced a groundbreaking multi-year licensing partnership today that names Sonic the Hedgehog as an official Olympic ambassador, marking the blue speedster’s return to Olympic branding after a four-year absence.screenrant

The collaboration, dubbed “Five Rings,” will launch a comprehensive merchandise collection in 2026, strategically timed for the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics scheduled for February 6-22, 2026. Custom artwork unveiled with the announcement features Sonic integrated with the iconic Olympic rings, including images of the character snowboarding and racing alongside friends Tails, Amy, Knuckles, and Shadow.businesswire

Partnership Signals Strategic Shift for Olympic Branding

“We’re committed to fostering respectful and inclusive communities across the globe at SEGA,” said Shuji Utsumi, President and COO of SEGA Corporation. “Partnering with the International Olympic Committee allows us to bring those values to the forefront, especially with the Five Rings program, and celebrate the innovative and diverse spirit both of these brands promote.”screenrant

The deal represents a significant return for Sonic to Olympic partnerships after the IOC chose not to renew its licensing agreement with Nintendo and SEGA in 2020, effectively ending the beloved Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games series that ran from 2007 to 2020. Lee Cocker, a developer who worked on every Mario & Sonic game, revealed in 2024 that the IOC “wanted to look at other partners and NFTs and esports” rather than continue the traditional video game franchise.gamerbraves

Elisabeth Allaman, Deputy Managing Director of IOC Television and Marketing Services, emphasized the partnership’s global appeal: “By combining the universally recognized Olympic rings with the beloved character of Sonic, we are creating fresh opportunities for fans of all ages to experience the spirit of sport and play in new and memorable ways”.businesswire

Merchandise Strategy Targets 2026 Launch

SEGA and the IOC are actively seeking key partners for the full merchandise collection set to debut in 2026. The partnership forms part of the IOC’s Global Licensing Strategy, launched under Olympic Agenda 2020+5, which aims to connect fans with the Olympic brand year-round through official licensed products.businesswire

The agreement notably features only Sonic characters, leaving questions about whether Mario will return to future Olympic collaborations. Social media reactions to the announcement have been filled with requests for a Mario & Sonic series revival, though neither SEGA nor Nintendo have announced plans for new video games.thegamer

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