Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin Revealed at Summer Game Fest
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin made its long-awaited debut during Summer Game Fest, giving fans their first glimpse at a darker take on the iconic franchise. The upcoming title marks the first project from the newly combined Paramount Games Studio and Skydance in-house development team, as Polygon writes.
The game is being developed by PlatinumGames, the studio known for fast-paced action titles, while Paramount Games Studio will publish the release.
A Darker Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Story
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin is described as a AAA action-adventure game inspired by the critically acclaimed comic book series of the same name. The story follows the last surviving Ninja Turtle as he embarks on a desperate quest for vengeance in a bleak future shaped by loss and conflict.
The reveal trailer offered only a brief look at the project but highlighted the darker tone that made the comic series popular among longtime TMNT fans. The teaser focused on atmosphere and story rather than gameplay, leaving many details about the combat system and progression mechanics under wraps.
PlatinumGames Takes the Lead
The involvement of PlatinumGames immediately drew attention from action game fans. The studio has built a reputation for stylish combat systems and high-energy gameplay, making it a notable choice for a character-driven action title based on The Last Ronin.
Paramount Games Studio did not reveal a release window, but confirmed that the game is currently planned for both consoles and PC.
Summer Game Fest Packed With Major Reveals
The Last Ronin was not the only headline from Summer Game Fest. Paramount’s announcement joined a growing list of high-profile reveals during the showcase.
Among the other notable games shown were Star Wars Zero Company, the upcoming turn-based tactics title from Respawn Entertainment and Bit Reactor, and Stellar Blade: Blood Rain, a newly announced sequel that introduces a fresh protagonist named Evie.
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