Sega revealed new DLC packs for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds at Summer Game Fest, including Godzilla and Evangelion, with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles coming in July and Avatar in October; Season Pass Two will add six DLC packs, with more details to come.
TMNT: Empire City is a fun VR hack‑and‑slash with a compact, NYC open world, four playable turtles with distinct skills, a fleshed‑out loot and perks system, and solid co‑op for up to four players. Its comic‑book visuals and strong voice acting land well, and the story is approachable for newcomers, but the combat can feel overbuilt for the payoff and it’s occasionally hampered by glitches and dialogue heaviness. Overall, it delivers arcade‑style fun and fan service that TMNT fans will enjoy, despite rough edges.
MTG Arena announced a busy March: TMNT Sealed Arena Direct (Mar 27–29) with prizes up to booster boxes; qualifier Play-In (Mar 27) and Weekend (Mar 28–29) awarding Arena Championship invites; the Secrets of Strixhaven main story begins ahead of its April 21 Arena launch; a new Historic ban (Food Chain); plus the full event schedule and March/April season rewards featuring TMNT and Strixhaven packs, gold, and card styles.
MTG's March 23, 2026 Banned and Restricted Update bans Food Chain in Historic; all other formats (Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Vintage, Pauper, Alchemy, Timeless, Brawl) have no changes. The update emphasizes healthy, diverse metagames across formats, notes TMNT cards affecting Pauper and Alchemy, and mentions Secrets of Strixhaven coming next month for Standard. A March 24 WeeklyMTG livestream will discuss changes. In Pauper, a trial unban of Bonder's Ornament was considered, and Utrom Monitor drop rates will be increased on MTGO starting April 1, with Pauper featured in the new MOCS season starting March 25.
MTG Arena’s release of Magic: The Gathering | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comes with a comprehensive event calendar, including Premier Draft, Pick-Two Draft, Traditional Draft, Quick Draft (rotating), and Sealed formats, plus Arena Directs for boosters, a refreshed Arena Powered Cube, a free-to-enter Brawl Modified Metagame Challenge, and five weeks of Flashback Premier Drafts, with events running from March 3 through April 20 across multiple formats and schedules.
MTG Arena launches the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover on March 3, bringing new store bundles, TMNT Sealed and Draft events, and a dedicated events page; it also updates Pick-Two Draft with improved drag-and-drop, sideboard/double-click-to-add functionality, and undo support. Preorder bundles remain available, Arena Powered Cube is nearing retirement, and the March competitive schedule features Play-In and Weekend qualifiers with rewards paid in April, including TMNT packs and gold across Bronze through Mythic tiers.
Release notes for Magic: The Gathering's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles set summarize new mechanics (Sneak and Disappear), the Mutagen token system and Food interactions, a Class enchantment cycle, borderless source-material cards, and the Partner—Character select option enabling two commanders in Commander, plus extensive format rules and legality guidelines.
Magic: The Gathering is launching Turtle Team-Up, a four-player cooperative mode tied to the TMNT expansion. Players pick a Turtle and use 60-card turtle decks with exclusive cards to face 11 Bosses across a three-stage, shared-life game. Bosses deploy Event cards and Ninjas that can’t block, and the kit emphasizes onboarding new players while offering customization through booster packs. The set launches March 6 for $49.99, including four turtle decks, boss and event cards, and play boosters.
Magic: The Gathering's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Turtle Team-Up is a cooperative 2–4 player experience releasing March 6. It includes four TMNT-themed 60-card decks (one per Turtle) with 8 new-to-Magic cards each, plus 29 new-to-Magic cards overall, an enemy deck, a punch-out counter sheet, four deck boxes, and a tutorial booklet. Players battle side-by-side against automated boss and event cards, offering a beginner-friendly way to learn MTG. Preorders are open now at local game stores, TCGplayer, Amazon, and other retailers.
Magic: The Gathering teams up with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for a crossover releasing March 6, 2026, with prereleases Feb 27–Mar 5 and a broad schedule of in-store events (Magic Academy, Standard Showdown, Two-Headed Giant, Commander Parties, and regional qualifiers), plus promo cards and prize support at Spotlight tournaments in Richmond and through RCQ circuits; preorder is available at local game stores, TCGplayer, Amazon, and more.
Magic's Universes Beyond Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover foregrounds a homey, neon NYC through the turtles’ perspective, reviving mechanics like Alliance and Disappear (formerly Revolt) and introducing Vanish Lands to reflect where the Turtles have been, with a March 6 release and previews promising a stronger New York flavor than Spider-Man.
Secret Lair announces the Totally TubuLair Superdrop, a March 2, 2026 MTG x Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover featuring six drops with reimagined cards (VHS Villains, Mighty Mutanimals, The Last Ronin, and more) and artist participation from Kevin Eastman and Stan Sakai. Each drop is $29.99 non-foil or $39.99 foil, with bundled options including Totally TubuLair Everything ($399.99), Turtle Power Foil ($229.99), and Heroes in a Half Shell Non-Foil ($171.99). A pre‑queue opens at 8 a.m. PT, and the sale starts at 9 a.m. PT; adding to cart does not reserve items—checkout secures availability. Free shipping on single orders over $99, and sign-up is available to get notified when launches go live.
Wizards of the Coast will give Promo Packs at Magic: The Gathering | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles prereleases starting Feb 27 at participating WPN stores, with promo packs drawn from Lorwyn Eclipsed, Edge of Eternities, Tarkir: Dragonstorm, Duskmourn: House of Horror, or Bloomburrow; each pack includes promo-stamped rares/mythics, another promo card from a Standard-legal set, a basic land, and an alternate promo card (some packs may include an Arena code); promos are while supplies last and not valid in China, and stores will handle distribution in the coming days.
MTG’s Lorwyn Eclipsed prerelease weekend was overshadowed when Wizards of the Coast officially spoiled 61 TMNT rares and mythics, updating the TMNT card gallery and signaling an unusually early spoiler season. Highlights include Turncoat Kunoichi and Werefox Bodyguard, with early Pioneer implications; Wizards plans a make-good Lorwyn Eclipsed event for affected stores, while prerelease for the new set begins February 27.
Amazon has discounted the upcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles set for Magic: The Gathering by 24% ahead of its March 2026 release, offering a booster box at $159.99 instead of the usual $209.70, though this price is comparable to standard retail prices for similar sets, and the deal provides 30 packs at $5.33 each.