Your Wallet Is About to Take a Critical Hit: How the Last Ronin Game Could Cash In on Your Childhood Nostalgia
The long-awaited Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin video game has officially been announced, and while fans are hyped for a dark, brutal take on the franchise, consumer advocates are raising red flags over potential costs. Industry insiders warn that this title—a single-player action RPG based on the bestselling comic—is likely to launch with a $70 price tag, plus a deluxe edition for $100 and season passes for future DLC. "This isn't just a game; it's a wallet drain disguised as a tribute," says gaming finance analyst Mark Rivera. "The publisher knows you'll pay anything for closure on Michelangelo's story." With microtransactions for exclusive skins and weapons already rumored, experts recommend waiting for a price drop or a complete edition bundle before buying. Don't let your ninja loyalty empty your bank account—the Last Ronin game is for your nostalgia, not your budget.