Turtle Power’s Deluxe Edition isn’t just another repackage—fans snag ten shiny foil trading cards, perfect for collectors or anyone craving some retro desk flair, plus a new DLC with fresh missions and, yes, Casey Jones as a playable brawler. The roster of classic villains and randomized power-ups will satisfy seasoned shellheads, and the roguelike action guarantees no two street fights feel the same. Wondering how much more TMNT nostalgia they’re squeezing in this time? There’s even more to uncover.
Even with countless retro revivals popping up, few franchises have the staying power—or the pizza-fueled charm—of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. In 2025, the heroes in a half shell are back in the spotlight with the Deluxe Edition of “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate.” It’s not just the same old turtle soup either. This physical release sweetens the deal, rolling in exclusive foil trading cards, new DLC, and just enough nostalgia to make even Shredder grin.
The Deluxe Edition includes the base game, but its biggest draw might be the pack of ten shiny trading cards. These aren’t just some quick add-on, either. Each foil card is adorned with a hero or villain from the TMNT universe, bridging the gap between collectors and casual fans. They’re designed to look great on a shelf, in a binder, or—let’s be honest—shown off to friends who still think Bebop is just a dance move.
The physical package goes a step further with reversible cover art, giving players a choice—just in case they want to swap out their turtle aesthetic as often as their favorite pizza toppings. Much like many indie game revivals, this release demonstrates how older franchises can find new life in today’s digital marketplace. The Deluxe Edition will be available as a physical release for Nintendo Switch alongside other major consoles, launching August 26, 2025. The Deluxe Edition is distributed by Nighthawk Interactive, ensuring wide availability at retailers like Amazon and Best Buy for fans eager to secure their copy.
Of course, there’s more than just physical flair. The “Casey Jones & the Junkyard Jam” DLC drops in new missions and a playable character, instantly boosting the game’s replayability. And for those who like surprises, an unannounced future DLC is already promised, so the action won’t end anytime soon. All DLC is seamlessly tied in, so there’s no need to fumble with awkward game menus or codes.
Gameplay-wise, randomized power-ups, unique turtle abilities, and dynamic roguelike structure mean no two playthroughs are the same. Cooperative play is heavily encouraged—because, really, who wants to fight Foot Clan solo?
The Deluxe Edition lands August 26, 2025, on every major console, priced at $39.99. Early digital releases, a separate Collector’s Edition, and a polished experience—bugs patched, thankfully—round out the package. For TMNT fans, this release might just make you say “Cowabunga!”—even if you’re too old to shout it in public.