Cowabunga! The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Join Smite Next Month

Cowabunga! The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Join Smite Next Month

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The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are making their way to Smite next month, but we’re afraid there’s no pizza in this universe. Don’t tell them!

Despite not quite fitting in with the god theme, the heroes in a half shell look awesome in this MOBA. Like the Avatar: The Last Airbender pack, each turtle will be taking on that god’s abilities with their own unique animations and voice lines. Leonardo is Osiris, Donatello is Sun Wukong, Raphael is Loki, and Michaelangelo is Mercury. As we see from the trailer, they are each riding skateboards to move across the map. Radical, dude!

These guys won’t be free, though. To gain access to these characters, you’ll have to pay to enter the battle pass. There is currently no word on how much it will be priced. There will also be a prestige run that will include their cartoon likenesses from the original 1987 TV series.

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have a long history of teaming up with other franchises. We saw them duke it out with Batman, Hellboy, and Sub Zero in Injustice 2, and they’ve had adventures with the Power Rangers in the comics! It makes sense that Paramount would want to keep TMNT in the public consciousness, as Seth Rogen is currently developing a new Turtles film with his creative partner Evan Goldberg.

Titan Forge Games did an excellent job of bringing over the Avatar franchise to Smite. The characters were well-animated, and felt like they were ripped straight from the show. It featured Aang, Zuko, and Korra as skins for pre-existing characters, but they felt unique in their own right. The next battle pass for this classic comic franchise seems to be just as good!

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As for the game itself, Smite is an excellent free-to-play MOBA that anyone who struggles with League of Legends’ camera should check out. It features a console-friendly third-person angle that puts you straight into the action, and its god pass holds a phenomenal amount of value as it offers over 100 characters. The roster is based on deities from all different regions of the world – yes, it’s pretty much the Super Smash Bros. of the divine.



Smite is available to play on the PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch.

Source: Gematsu

Link Source : https://www.thegamer.com/smite-tmnt-mutant-turtles-crossover/

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