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Oh man, where do I even start with Fortnite and their crazy crossovers? Seriously, since it popped up in 2017, Epic Games has just been mashing it up with everything. Marvel superheroes, anime legends—you name it, they’ve done it. And yeah, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) got in on the action too. I mean, who saw that coming?
So, recently, the turtles’ baddies like Bebop and Rocksteady marched into Fortnite. Those skins? Not around for long. Blink and you missed them! But that’s just Fortnite for you. They seem to just nail the look of these characters every time. I’m not sure what kind of magic they’re using over there. And if someone’s thinking of whipping up another TMNT game, following Fortnite’s lead wouldn’t be the worst idea. Just saying.
Fortnite’s way of adapting TMNT is cool. They balance that original cartoon vibe but add their own sprinkle of flair. Feels like Fortnite’s got that sweet spot for making Donatello, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo look like they’ve just jumped off the comic book pages. On the flip side, Call of Duty doing TMNT? It’s like they turned the turtles into monsters. Maybe it was intentional. Or maybe I just got distracted. Who knows.
Oh, random but important! Two TMNT games dropping soon. One’s landing on PS5 on May 20, then hopping to Xbox in June. So keep your eyes peeled if you’re into that.
And now, let’s chat about The Last Ronin. Announced in 2023, THQ Nordic says they’re whipping this game up. No release date yet, but hey, it’s cool to be in the loop. Apparently follows Michelangelo—last turtle standing, can you imagine? But listen, they’re sticking to the comic book essence, and for a TMNT fan, that’s like music to the ears. There’s even going to be a live-action movie. Excited? Yep, me too.
Fortnite’s TMNT saga isn’t stopping anytime soon, I’m guessing. It’s like TMNT is everywhere in the gaming world, popping up when you least expect it. And yeah, while the game’s got to be action-packed, character design is what gets folks talking. If Last Ronin ever makes it to Fortnite, can you imagine the skin? Would be epic! Only time will tell.
So yeah, that’s what’s up. Gaming crossovers just keep getting better, and TMNT seems to find a way into everything. Isn’t it wild how they pull that off?