Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate – Announcement Trailer – Nintendo Switch

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Published 2024-04-17
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate is coming to Nintendo Switch this July!

Join the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as they rescue Splinter from the clutches of the Foot Clan amidst chaos in NYC. Experience fast-paced, roguelike action with unique powers for each Turtle. Team up with friends for co-op gameplay, explore iconic locations, and face classic TMNT foes. Don't miss the adrenaline-packed adventure in this FIGHT, ADAPT, REPEAT portal loop! Subscribe now for updates and get ready to restore peace to the city!

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All Comments (21)
  • @GreenNova4444
    Two TMNT games on Switch in the same year? TURTLE POWER!
  • @imsgbgabe
    Shredder's Revenge, Cowabunga Collection, Mutant Mayhem, The Last Ronin Game AND Movie, And now this. What a time to be a Ninja Turtles fan.
  • It’s so ironic that the most experienced martial artist is the one that gets kidnapped. 😂
  • @Savagewolver
    If they’re bringing this to switch, sonic dream team can’t be far behind.
  • @heatwave2.0
    This game already was on Apple Arcade months ago. I played it and it’s pretty good 8/10
  • The combat in particular reminds me of "TMNT: Battle Nexus (PS2)", which is my ALL TIME FAVORITE TMNT game, so this is looking promising from that perspective at least! :)
  • @pokeness686
    There is literally no reason that a game like this with online multiplayer can't have local multiplayer. It's straight up just not acceptable. Local requires far less time and effort to develop for a game than online, if you do one you gotta do both. It was an industry standard to have local multiplayer decades ago. This is not news, this is not negotiable...
  • @TrojanGamer10
    I'll say before and I'll say it again: God I love being a Turtles fan
  • @jaretco6423
    All I can say is that it's great being an TMNT fan. With how amazing Shredder's Revenge, The Cowabanga Collection, hopefully Wrath of the Mutants soon and now this, the Turtles have been on an role.
  • @CarbyGuuGuu
    It’s weird to see TMNT in indie directs considering how big of a franchise it is now. Then, I remembered it has roots within the underground comics scene. Not to mention the creators are still involved in every project as to why it’s had such staying power for 40 years. “I love being a turtle!” 🐢
  • @firetim9971
    Definitely my highlight on the indie direct
  • @lukecureton704
    This camera perspective instantly takes me to X-Men legends/2/and MUA I will probably be getting this but what I feel will hold it back is the variety of enemies, game length, difficulty, and depth of character movesets. All things that Ravensoft did very well with their series and which is why they are timeless...this has high potential imo