One of our favorite co-op games, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, is getting an awesome new Collector’s Edition via Limited Run Games. The physical Collector’s Edition($124.99), as well as the Ultimate Edition ($34.99), will release on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5, with an estimated ship date of March 2025.

Pre-orders are available now through November 3.

The Ultimate Edition is just the game itself, but includes all previously released DLC: Dimension Shellshock, and the recently released Radical Reptiles. The DLC packs add new playable characters, each with their own ultimate moves, and a new Survival Mode.

TMNT shredder's revenge collector's editionThe Collector’s Edition includes the Ultimate Edition game disc, plus a lithograph set, complete three-disc soundtrack, and a set of four old-school, exclusive Playmates Toys figures of each of the Turtles. It all comes in a Deluxe Gatefold Box that features art from the game.

For fans purely interested in the head-boppin’, NES-inspired soundtrack by Tee Lopes, Limited Run Games is also offering the Radical Remixes soundtrack on vinyl ($27.99). Radical Remixes features 26 newly remixed tracks by Sean Bialo (Double Dragon Gaiden) and several chiptune-powered guest artists including Anamanaguchi and Keiji Yamagishi.

Radical Remixes was digitally released as a free update alongside the Radical Reptiles DLC.

The Ultimate Edition Vinyl Box Set ($99.99) includes the new Radical Remix LP, plus Vinyls from the original game and Shellshock DLC, for a total of four vinyls. The vinyl sets are due to ship in January 2025.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge is a retro-inspired beat ’em up with the style and gameplay of classic Turtles games, and the look of the original 80s cartoon. It’s available on PC, PlayStation, Switch, and Xbox, and rated E10+.


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