
Game Theory: The COMPLETE Sonic Timeline…Explained
The Sonic timeline is wrong.
11 chapters
- The Problem with Sega's Official TimelineThe IssueSega released an official Sonic timeline that is incomplete and incorrectly ordered, with many important games missing and others placed in wrong positions.What It Includes• Events from the prehistoric era including the ancients from Sonic Frontiers • Black Doom's involvement in creating Shadow • The eradication of the Akidna tribe by Chaos • Spin-off games like Sonic Riders and Sonic BattleKey Problems• Big titles are missing from the list • Some spin-off games included but others excluded • Game placements make no logical senseThe SolutionGame Theory will fix all issues in the timeline and account for every Sonic game ever made, creating a definitive S-rank timeline.
- Sega's Current Timeline BreakdownAncient History• Millions of years ago: Ancients from Sonic Frontiers arrive on Earth • Tens of thousands of years ago: Dark Gaia destroyed, Babylonian aliens arrive • Thousands of years ago: Ancients die out, Chaos wipes out the Akidna raceRecent Past• 2,000 years ago: Black Arm aliens prepare invasion, Gizzoids created • 150 years ago: Black Doom gives DNA to create Shadow, Maria is killed • 10 years ago: Sonic 06's time travel complicationsModern Era GamesSonic 1, Sonic CD, Sonic 2, Sonic 3 and Knuckles, Sonic Mania, Sonic Superstars, Sonic 4, and Adventure series games.Future TimelineEnds 200 years in the future with Silver's timeline from Sonic 06.
- Missing Game: Sonic AdvanceThe OmissionSonic Advance is missing from the timeline despite its sequels Sonic Advance 2 and 3 being included.Game Evidence• Contains mini games that connect to Sonic Adventure's Tiny Chow Garden • Features enemies like Leyon and Rhino Tank that only appear in Advance and Adventure, not in Adventure 2 • These enemy retirements suggest Advance comes before Adventure 2Shoe EvidenceSuper Sonic in Sonic Shuffle wears the Light Speed Dash shoes from Adventure, but by Adventure 2 Sonic has different shoes, placing Shuffle as a direct Adventure sequel and Advance after Shuffle.PlacementSonic Advance should go between Sonic Shuffle and Sonic Adventure 2.
- The Storybook Games: Secret Rings and Black KnightSecret Rings Placement• Takes place in the Arabian Nights book • Sonic's casual reaction to flying carpets means he already knows they exist • In Sonic Riders, Sonic is shocked to discover Babylonians made a flying carpet, confirming Secret Rings must be after RidersCharacter EvidenceBlaze the Cat is an unlockable character in Secret Rings' party mode, and Blaze only becomes a regular playable character after Sonic Rush Adventure, placing Secret Rings after that game.Black Knight Dating• Amy mentions Sonic forgot their date in Black Knight • In Sonic Unleashed, Amy asks to go on a date with Sonic • In Sonic Colors DS, Amy mentions nothing of the date, suggesting it already happened and she moved onFinal Positions• Secret Rings: After Sonic Rush, before Sonic Riders Zero Gravity • Black Knight: After Sonic Unleashed, before Sonic Colors
- Sonic Boom: A Separate UniverseWhy It's MissingRise of Lyric, Shattered Crystal, and Fire and Ice are broken games that flopped commercially, leading to their exclusion.Canon StatusPaul Kaminsky, editor of the Sonic Boom Archie comics, confirmed the Sonic Boom games and comics exist in a separate branch of the Sonic universe, not the main timeline.Character DifferencesSonic Boom has different versions of characters—Knuckles is an airhead rather than the Master Emerald guardian, showing this is an alternate universe.Timeline Solution• Sonic Boom exists as a parallel branch running alongside the main timeline • Sticks appears in both universes but are different versions • This explains Amy's reference to Sticks in Sonic Frontiers without contradicting the main storyline
- Spin-Off Placement: Classics and ObscuritiesSimple Spin-Offs• Games like Sonic Chaos, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, Tails Sky Patrol, and Waku Waku Sonic Patrol Car follow basic evil Eggman plots • These can be placed based on release dates since they lack deep lore impactCharacter Debut Games• Sega Sonic the Hedgehog debuts Mighty the Armadillo and Ray the Flying Squirrel, so it must come before Sonic Mania Plus • Ian Flynn confirmed it goes after Sonic R, which comes after Sonic 3D Blast, which comes after Sonic Spinball, which comes after Sonic 3 and KnucklesKnuckles ChaotixIntroduces Vector the Crocodile, Charmmy the Bee, Espo the Chameleon and others, but features returning characters Knuckles and Mighty, placing it after both their debuts.Sonic the FightersFeatures Bark the Polar Bear's debut, so it must come before Sonic Mania, but Bark is his first appearance.
- Sonic Chronicles: The Forgotten RPGCanon StatusSonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood was marked non-canon by Sega in the Sonic Encyclopedia written by Ian Flynn, but the game actually fits the timeline logically.Lore Contributions• Explains the origin of the Gizzoids created by the Nocturnus Akidna clan • Shows how Gizzoid technology connects to the Master Emerald and Chaos • Places the Akidna civil war 4,000 years ago, explaining both the Gizzoids and Chaos's roleTimeline Placement• Must be after Sonic Advance 2 (Cream is playable) • Must be after Sonic Battle (Tails has encountered Gizzoids) • Must be before Sonic Advance 3 (Tails can now repair Gizzoids)The BridgeChronicles explains how Tails learned to repair Gizzoid technology between Sonic Battle and Sonic Advance 3, solving a major continuity gap.
- Sonic 06's Timeline SplitThe Time Travel ProblemSonic goes back 10 years to blow out Solaris' flames, erasing the entire game's events from history and causing amnesia in all characters who experienced it.The Timeline SplitUnlike Zelda's approach, Sega kept a linear timeline, but a proper solution requires two branches: one where 06's story happens and one where Sonic's reset prevents it.Blaze's Dimension Travel• Blaze seals Chaos inside herself in 06 and is sent to another dimension • She then appears in Sonic Rush in the Soul Dimension • The amnesia affects her, explaining why she doesn't remember Sonic in Rush despite meeting him in 06Which Timeline Is MainThe main timeline is where Sonic resets events by blowing out Solaris, because Sonic Rush happens in this timeline and later games don't remember 06's events.
- Silver and the Sonic Rivals ConnectionSilver's Future• In Sonic Rivals 2, Silver reveals the Ifrit causes his ruined future, not Chaos • This means his future is from a timeline where Solaris never existed • Silver has no reason to travel back to kill Sonic in the main timelineSilver's First MeetingIn Sonic Rivals, Silver travels from the future to fight Eggman Nega, encountering Sonic for the first time and becoming allies with him.The Racing Game ClueIn Team Sonic Racing's original Japanese, Sonic recalls when they first met with Silver saying he wanted to destroy Sonic—this references their 06 encounter.Generations ExplanationThe Time Eater in Generations shows Sonic a memory of Crisis City where he learns about Silver's threatening words from the alternate timeline, while Silver himself is just a memory and doesn't retain this knowledge.
- Sonic Rivals Placement and Final TimelineRivals IntroductionSonic Rivals is Silver's first introduction to the cast, so it must come before Secret Rings where Silver appears.Blaze Absence• Blaze doesn't appear in Sonic Rivals, only as a collectible card • Blaze only becomes a regular team member after Sonic Rush Adventure • Therefore, Rivals must come before Sonic Rush Adventure and after Sonic RidersRivals 2 ConnectionRivals 2 also lacks Blaze and directly follows Rivals, placing both games before Sonic Rush Adventure and keeping Eggman Nega's story coherent.Complete Timeline• Includes every Sonic game ever made • Games like Chronicles are added despite Sega's non-canon claim • Missing games like Secret Rings and Rivals are restored • Boom exists as a separate parallel branch
- Conclusion and Future BranchesThe AchievementCreated a complete Sonic timeline accounting for every game, with proper placements that resolve continuity issues and enrich the lore.Games Restored• Sonic Advance now has a proper place • Secret Rings and Black Knight are integrated • Sonic Chronicles is recognized as canon • Sonic Rivals games explain Silver's presence in later titlesAdditional BranchesSonic Boom, Archie comics, TV shows, and movies could be added as separate timeline branches that diverge from the main story.Final NoteThe timeline demonstrates how thorough analysis of game references, character introductions, and in-game evidence can solve apparent contradictions and create a coherent narrative across 35 years of Sonic games.





