Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate: The Team Is Coming to Consoles! [VIDEO]

Super Evil Megacorp’s roguelike action game is coming soon to Sony and Microsoft consoles.

Unleash the turtles in a roguelike quest to save Splinter from the Foot Clan! Master ninja skills, unite in crazy cooperative gameplay and conquer iconic New York City locations. When Splinter is kidnapped by Shredder, mysterious portals appear all over NYC. While April and Metalhead analyze recovered artifacts for clues, the Turtles fight to rescue their father from the clutches of the Foot Clan. But as the gang closes in on Splinter’s otherworldly location, a greater threat lurks in the shadows…

In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate, get ready for fast-paced, roguelike action where no two runs are the same. With randomized power-ups, room layouts, and boss modifiers, the excitement never ends. Take control of all four turtles, each with unique powers, and team up with friends for crazy cooperative gameplay. Explore iconic New York City locations, upgrade your turtle powers, and prepare to face formidable enemies. Featuring thrilling combat and endless challenges, Splintered Fate promises to keep you in the “fight, adapt, repeat” portal loop. Be prepared to restore peace to the city!

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate will launch first on Apple Arcade on May 4, 2023. This was followed by a Nintendo Switch port on July 17, 2024, and then made its way to PC on November 6 of last year. PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 will receive the game on May 20, and Xbox Series and Xbox One on June 24.

They’ll be followed by a disc deluxe edition distributed by Nighthawk Interactive. Sony and Microsoft consoles will receive it on August 26, and in addition to the game, it will include the Casey Jones & the Junkyard Jam DLC, another yet-to-be-announced DLC, and ten cards.

Source: Gematsu

 

 

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