Minecraft And Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Team Up To Save NYC In New DLC

The brand new DLC is available now ahead of the new Ninja Turtles movie releasing this week.

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  • Teenage Mutant Turtles and their supporting characters are coming to Minecraft in the form of a new DLC.
  • A collaboration with the new Mutant Mayhem movie, this DLC will contain six New York City locations, the team’s iconic villains, and new character skins including those from the film.

In its latest DLC, Minecraft is bringing the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and their classic villains to the game alongside brand-new skins and iconic locations from the franchise. A collaboration with the franchise’s latest movie, Mutant Mayhem, this DLC will allow players to embody the titular characters in the game and defeat Shredder and his gang while using any of the 16 character skins, including exclusive ones from the movie.

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As per the official announcement post on the Minecraft website, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles DLC will feature six locations from the original 1987 cartoon. These will include the downtown Big Apple, the sewers, the Channel 6 building, and even Dimension X in addition to other areas. You can take control of any of the four Ninja Turtles through the skins available in this pack and go on an adventure in a brand-new Minecraft world.

Furthermore, among the 16 character skins available in this DLC, four are exclusively based on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, the new animated film from the franchise. Players will also see 14 turtles-themed character creator items available in the Dressing Room, making the Turtle experience a complete one. But, do keep in mind you will require the latest version of Minecraft: Bedrock Edition to play this DLC.

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In gaming history, there aren’t many video games that have had the impact Minecraft has had on popular culture. Since its release in 2011, the sandbox title has sold over 200 million copies around the world, becoming one of the best-selling games in history. Over a decade later, this success hasn’t stopped and the Mojang title continues to dominate, amassing over 140 million monthly users as recently as 2021.

In addition, Minecraft’s real-time action-strategy spin-off Minecraft Legends has already obtained over 3 million players across all platforms. The game hit this number only two weeks after release despite average reviews from critics and fans. Since the game’s launch, Developer Mojang has improved upon a variety of aspects with hotfixes and released patch notes for updates to give us an in-depth look at the changes.


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In other news, after a lot of demand from fans, some matchmaking improvements have come to Minecraft Legends and you can now choose to play on the same team as your friends in matchmaking. You just need to invite them to join the lobby on your team in matchmaking to achieve this and the game will automatically assign other players to the opposing team.

Furthermore, the pace of matchmaking has also improved since its release, with the starting timer being much faster now. Once six players have joined a public lobby, Minecraft Legends will start in 10 seconds and not 60. In addition, bug fixes have improved performance and stability massively and rectified issues while solving several crashes that could occur in different scenarios.

Minecraft Legends patch notes
Minecraft Legends patch notes

You can play the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles DLC in Minecraft and Blackbird Interactive’s Minecraft Legends right now on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

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Ahmed Mansoor is a News Writer who has a deep passion for single-player adventure games. He loves to keep tabs on the gaming and technology industries and loves to break stories that interest his audience. He has a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and several years of experience writing for games. Experience: 3+ Years || Education: Bachelor's in Journalism || Written 600+ News Stories.

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