You guys need to hear this because Mina is officially joining Fighterz in a cross-franchise move that SEGA has positioned as one of their strongest marketing moves this year! Sheโ€™ll make her fighting game debut through the crossover next year โ€” which means not just an appearance, but a full roster slot with exclusive movesets, sprites and story mode inclusion. The article frames it perfectly as a double win for fans: Mina gets massive exposure in Fighting Revolution's community, while Fighterz expands its already-competitive lineup with one of SEGA's most beloved characters. It's also been coming the long way โ€” her last fighting game outing was Sonic Generations DLC back in 2013, so this is a huge step forward for Mina as a standalone fighting character!

The timing is what I find interesting about it because Fighterz launched in 2019 and has already built a solid following; adding a new roster slot during its fourth year keeps the game relevant. SEGA knows exactly what they're doing โ€” they've mined this crossover territory before with Sonic x Shadow, Shining EXtreme Behemoth, and numerous other cross-over titles over the years. By placing Mina in Fighterz she taps into the fighting community, which is a different demographic than her core audience, expanding reach significantly. It's also an interesting move to think about from Fighting Revolution's angle: they get an established character who already has millions of fans and will draw people to their roster list.

One thing I wouldn't have expected was Fighterz becoming the vehicle for Mina's fighting debut rather than a standalone title โ€” but it makes sense given how well SEGA cross-promotes its big IPs. The article also notes that this move is part of broader brand synergy between two of SEGA's largest franchises, which has been something they've leaned into heavily in recent years. She'll join the existing Fighterz roster alongside Sonic and Shadow as a playable character with her own unique fighting style. There are no specific release dates mentioned but 'next year' means we're looking at 2025 for this crossover to actually land, which gives us plenty of time to speculate on what her moveset will look like!

Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/fighting/Mina-the-Hollower-will-make-her-fighting-game-debut-in-a-crossover-next-year/