Upon popular demand, Super Evil Megacorp’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate will feature bodacious 4-player local couch co-op on Nintendo Switch at launch on July 17. TMNT fans will be able to grab their family and friends to join them in the fun with the all-new multiplayer feature. Steam players will also soon be able to join in on the roguelike fun when the game hits Steam later this year. Go Ninja, Go Ninja, Go!

In addition to the all-new radical 4-player couch co-op, the Nintendo Switch version of the award-winning game will feature a number of exciting upgrades, including graphical enhancements, better lighting and additional props for a richer environment, improved sound and controls – all optimized specifically for the platform.

“We’ve been listening to the community and their biggest request has been the addition of couch co-op so they can play with friends and family,” said Ian Fielding, Studio Head of Super Evil Megacorp. “Playing together is embedded in the DNA of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles video games and core to SEMC’s mission, and with Splintered Fate, we went the extra mile to ensure the co-op feature was available for the Switch immediately at launch. We will continue to listen to the community and improve the game overtime based on player feedback.”

Players can pre-order and add Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate to their Nintendo Switch wish lists here and Steam here.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate is designed with Super Evil’s core philosophy that gamers across platforms deserve to play beautiful, responsive and shared experiences. This guiding principle also fuels Super Evil’s proprietary EVIL Engine, known for unlocking the best possible player experiences by delivering high-performance graphics and precision controls across the widest range of hardware and screen sizes.

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