Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson has said that future Battlefield experiences are being developed by the biggest team in the franchise’s history.
18.04.2024 - 12:19 / droidgamers.com
An epic crossover is going down! Street Fighter: Duel from Crunchyroll Games is letting the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles hang out in their world. Yes, Street Fighter: Duel x Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover has begun. And this has got to be one of the coolest crossovers to hit our screens!
You can actually play as Leonardo and Michelangelo in Street Fighter: Duel. And just when you think it can’t get any cooler, wait until May 15th. Because that’s when Raphael and Donatello show up to join the other turtles. It seems like the Street Fighter team is going all in, making sure all four of these pizza-loving ninjas are ready to rumble.
So why are the Turtles showing up here? Well, M. Bison from Street Fighter has joined forces with Shredder from TMNT. That’s like the ultimate boss duo, right? Both gangs, Shadaloo and the Foot Clan, are making things messier for the Street Fighter crew.
So, now, it’s down to Ryu, Chun-Li and the rest of the Street Fighter gang to handle the mess. Good thing the Turtles, with their classic 1987 look, are ready to jump in and throw down. The Street Fighter: Duel x Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover will see the two most popular franchises clashing in one massive pile-up of action.
Street Fighter: Duel has a rep for having slick fights and strategic moves. Now they’ve added in some serious nostalgia with the Turtles. Developed by Topjoy and published by Crunchyroll, Street Fighter: Duel is a fresh take on the Street Fighter universe. It has a mash-up of light strategy, cards RPG elements and clicker game vibes.
So, get ready to throw some hadoukens and, well, cowabunga your way to tackle this gnarly challenge. Get your hands on the game by downloading it from the Google Play Store.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants is a gaming Trojan Horse. I don’t mean to suggest that, instead of the beloved heroes in a half-shell, this 2D side-scrolling beat ‘em up stars a squad of teenage mutant wooden horses. Rather, Wrath of the Mutants has used a cunning disguise to sneak past the discerning gamer’s ‘bad game’ sonar, just as the Greeks cunningly snuck into Troy all those centuries ago. This console release rides on the coattails of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, but while the two games share many similarities, Wrath of the Mutants pales in comparison.
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