A Bloody Revenge for Brothers, 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin' Revealed
2026.06.06 13:09 UTC+9
TL;DR (2-3 Sentence Summary)
A game based on the fan-favorite parallel universe spin-off 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin' is in development. Officially announced at Summer Game Fest on the 6th, the title is being developed by PlatinumGames, known for the 'Bayonetta', 'Ninja Gaiden', and 'NieR' series. Unlike the consistently bright and cheerful original series, 'The Last Ronin' follows the dark and brutal narrative of the comic book of the same name.

Look, let's be honest—we all knew it was only a matter of time before the fan-favourite alternate timeline spin-off, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin, received the gaming treatment it deserves.
The title was officially unveiled during Summer Game Fest on the 6th. The studio behind the project? None other than Platinum Games, the veterans who brought us the likes of Bayonetta, Ninja Gaiden, and the NieR series.
The Last Ronin follows the narrative of the comic book series sharing its name. Unlike the bright and breezy antics we typically associate with the franchise, this story plunges into a grim, brutal parallel universe. Following the demise of the series' iconic villain, Shredder, a truce was struck between the Foot Clan and the Turtles—only for it to be shattered by the second Shredder’s machinations, leading to the tragic deaths of Master Splinter and the brothers.
With the city of New York spiralling into chaos under the totalitarian rule of Shredder’s grandson, the sole surviving Turtle is left to wander, haunted by the apparitions of his fallen kin. His initial attempts at vengeance falter, but the narrative truly kicks into gear once he crosses paths with an older April O'Neil.
The source material has been praised by both fans and critics for its sombre atmosphere, tight-knit storytelling, and the poignant growth of its weary protagonist. Naturally, the announcement at Summer Game Fest sent the fandom into a frenzy. Given Platinum Games' pedigree for crafting brutal, sophisticated ninja action in titles like Ninja Gaiden, many are already convinced that this is a match made in heaven.
As for the release date and platforms, we’ll just have to wait for further updates from the developer.


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Kim Hyung Jong, Reporter
I will always love games.skyanze@gamemeca.com
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