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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fatehas revealed that its PlayStation and Xbox versions are coming out on May 20 and June 24, whereas its physical release is scheduled for August 26. These ports are set to roll out over two years afterTMNT: Splintered Fate’s initial launch on Apple devices on July 09, 2025.

Each of the past couple of years has seenTMNT: Splintered Fateland on at least one new platform, starting with Apple Arcade in 2023 to the Nintendo Switch and PC in 2024. Based on its console and PC versions, the roguelike beat-em-up game, which can be played either solo or with others, holds an average score of 74 on OpenCritic. At long last, theSuper Evil Megacorp-developedTMNTgameis headed for a wider console launch across current-gen and previous-gen PlayStation and Xbox systems later this year, opening up access to a bigger audience.

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Super Evil Megacorp recently announcedthatTMNT: Splintered Fatewas coming to the PS5 and the PS4 in May, with Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One ports becoming available a month later. The digital version of theTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlestitlewill be up for grabs for $29.99. Additionally, physical editions of the game for all these platforms as well as the Switch were confirmed to go on sale in August. Those interested in owning a physical copy will need to choose between the Deluxe Edition, priced at $39.99, and the Pipin' Hot Collector’s Edition, priced at $99.99. While the digital copies of the game can be wishlisted across the various virtual storefronts right now, the physical versions can be pre-ordered from participating retailers.

TMNT: Splintered Fate Console and Physical Edition Release Dates

On the one hand, the game’s Deluxe Edition packs the physical copy of the game, reversible cover art, a pack of 10TMNT-inspired collector’s cards, and access toTMNT: Splintered Fate’s expansions, including theCasey Jones and the Junkyard JamDLC and an unannounced paid DLC scheduled to arrive in the future. On the other hand, its Collector’s Edition comes in a unique pizza box packaging and, in addition to the contents of the Deluxe Edition, features a tie-in comic book, a pair of posters, a set of tabletop RPG dice stored in a manhole cover-like container, a two-sided metallic coin, and a retro game manual/artbook.

As fans wait for the console and physical versions ofTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate, they can also indulge in anotherTMNTtitle coming out next month.TMNT: Tactical Takedownis a turn-based action gamedeveloped by Strange Scaffold, which is slated for launch on PC on May 22.