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TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge gets another surprise DLC

TMNT Shredder’s Revenge successfully revived the much-loved franchise upon its release back in 2022, creating an arcade-like brawler which equally harkens back to days of old while simultaneously improving upon the genre’s formula. Though the game already got a ton of post-launch support and even surprise DLCs, the team at Tribute Games are seemingly not quite done.

Making the surprise announcement via what appears to have been a leaked/premature trailer, TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge is getting another DLC.

Known as ‘Radical Reptiles’, this DLC will bring with it two new playable characters – both rather obscure:

  • “Radical surfer and trusted friend to the Turtles: Mondo Gecko
  • Physics student turned reptilian rapscallion: Mona Lisa”

Alongside the DLC’s launch, Shredder’s Revenge will also be getting a free update, adding “a rockin’ Remix mode of the official soundtrack featuring amazing guest artists.”

While the trailer may have been published early, its intention as a shadow drop seems to indicate that its actual, official release is imminent.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this upcoming DLC? Are you surprised to see more content from Shredder’s Revenge? What would you like to see Tribute Games work on next? Let us know down below.

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