The Xbox 360 version of the game received backwards compatibility for the Xbox One on 28 September 2017.
The PlayStation 3 version was available to be streamed on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PC via the PS Now subscription service, with PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Sony Bravia Smart TV (2013, 2014, 20 models), Sony Blu-Ray players and Samsung Smart TV support for the service being dropped in 2017.
Later, Dreamcast Collection for Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows included their respective version of Sonic Adventure. A Microsoft Windows release via Steam was followed on 4 March 2011 under the name Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut (with Metal Sonic and Mission Mode being restored). It is essentially a port of Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut released for the Nintendo GameCube and Windows earlier in 20 respectively, although additional content such as Metal Sonic, Mission Mode and Sega Game Gear games have been removed (with the first two options available with the Sonic Adventure DX DLC). This port was officially announced by Sega on 10 June 2010 that it would be released on the aforementioned platforms. It was released on September 2010 worldwide.
Sonic Adventure is a re-released digital version of the Dreamcast game of the same name for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 (via PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade respectively).