by Ava Mar 16,2025
Pre-registration for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge is now open for Android and iOS devices! Launching April 15th, this classic arcade-style brawler brings the iconic turtles back to mobile with a bang. Developed by Dotemu, Tribute Games, Paramount Game Studios, and Playdigious, the mobile version includes both the Dimension Shellshock and Radical Reptiles DLCs at launch.
Get ready for some shell-shocking action! Bebop and Rocksteady have stolen mysterious tech from Channel 6, and it’s up to Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, and Michelangelo (alongside April O’Neil, Master Splinter, and Casey Jones) to stop them. Battle through 16 levels, unleashing devastating ninja combos and team moves to defeat the Foot Clan in fast-paced, side-scrolling combat.
Experience the vibrant, detailed pixel art that perfectly captures the spirit of the original TMNT cartoons, complemented by an electrifying soundtrack from composer Tee Lopes. Enjoy the classic gameplay with refreshed fighting mechanics, making it perfect for both longtime fans and newcomers alike.
For a more authentic arcade experience, Shredder’s Revenge offers full Bluetooth controller support. Pre-register on the App Store or Google Play Store to receive a 10% discount, getting the full game for $7.99 instead of $8.99 at launch. The game will be free-to-play, but this discount applies to in-app purchases to unlock the full experience.
Visit the official website for more details or follow the X page for the latest updates. And while you wait, check out our list of the best arcade games currently available on iOS!
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