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VR game Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City launches on April 30

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Why This Matters

The launch of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City marks a significant milestone as the franchise's first standalone VR game, offering fans an immersive experience with all four turtles. This development highlights the growing importance of VR in expanding beloved IPs and engaging consumers in new, interactive ways. It also demonstrates the increasing adoption of VR gaming platforms like Meta Quest, Steam VR, and Pico, broadening access to immersive entertainment.

Key Takeaways

Everyone's four favorite anthropomorphic turtles are returning to the world of video games. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City will be released on April 30 for the Meta Quest, Steam VR and Pico. It is made by VR game company Cortopia Studios and will retail for $25. Empire City is a first-person action game that you’ll be able to play solo or co-op with up to four people. And yes, that means all four of the turtles are playable.

We've seen a lot of the quartet flexing their fighting form in games over the years, but this is their first time appearing in a standalone VR title. In addition to the shelled heroes, the first part of the new game's trailer highlights other familiar figures from the series, such as Karai of the Foot Clan and ripped rhino Rocksteady. And of course April is there providing pizza and intel.