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... And that's why Knuckles the Echidna is the origin of flat earth theory.
Don't worry, they won't tell you.
Should probably stop assuming reasons and allow the company to make it's own decisions. They know more about what they are doing with their IP's than you.
Nothing, as there is nothing to think about.
I am excited for Sonic Frontiers though.
From what I heard, his comics weren't even that good in the first place
Anyway what's the point in giving such a character an age?
Did you really ever wonder how old characters were while playing Sonic 1 on the Mega Drive? This is what Snic should be forever, so I think it would be more interesting to know why the hell Sega felt the need to tell how old is he rather than why they deleted this info now.
I can understand that maybe for the creators it can be helpful to establish this kind of info while designing a character, but once the job is done depending on what kind of character it is it would be better to just forget about that info and leave it behind.