As a seasoned gamer with memories of the Turtles’ pixelated past etched deeply into my gaming history, I couldn’t help but feel a surge of nostalgia when I heard about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate coming to Nintendo Switch. But what truly got me tingling with excitement was the announcement of online co-op!
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have been quite popular in video games with an impressive history, yet many might not have thought they could excel in a roguelike genre. However, the game “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate” proved otherwise, initially released on Apple Arcade for a year and later brought to Nintendo Switch with additional features. Interestingly, the developers at Super Evil Megacorp have another significant update planned for the Nintendo Switch version – online cooperative play.
Nintendo announced the news across its various social media outlets, such as the Indie World X (previously known as Twitter). The incorporation of online cooperative play aligns with Splintered Fate’s complete post-launch plan. Additionally, it is anticipated that the game will introduce new characters, stages, bosses, narratives, and further content throughout the upcoming year. The roadmap hints at potential new platforms, possibly PlayStation and Xbox.
According to Super Evil Megacorp’s Director of Product, Tom Westall, it’s the multiplayer aspect that sets TMNT Splintered Fate apart as an exceptional and delightful game experience. To ensure everyone has the opportunity to enjoy this game, they plan to optimize online matchmaking during the PC release this year. This update will be rolled out across all platforms, allowing players to easily join games with other users without needing a run code or prior connections.
In summary, the latest update for online matchmaking will soon be accessible on Apple Arcade and PC, following its release for the Nintendo Switch. The TMNT: Splintered Fate game, particularly its roguelike version, has been highly appreciated, as evidenced by its 8 rating from Shacknews when it launched this year. For those anticipating the PC version, rejoice, as it’s already available since November. Stay tuned to Shacknews for any further updates related to Super Evil Megacorp and their turtle-themed projects.
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2024-11-11 22:57