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TMNT: Mutants in Manhattan Trailer Has Leaked Early

Someone call a plumber! We've got a leak over here.

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Update: Publisher Activision has now released the trailer itself. You can see the high-quality version below.

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Original Story: The leaked Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game Mutants in Manhattan has suffered another leak. This time, a trailer was apparently leaked on the Xbox website, and we've posted a YouTube embed of the video below.

Platinum Games tweeted earlier today that "The Official Leak" would be coming January 26. The game's official website currently hosts a private YouTube video that most likely won't go live until tomorrow. Whether this leak is that same video or not, it's another in a long series of leaks that Mutants in Manhattan has been subject to.

The trailer opens with shots of Manhattan with narration from the main villain, Shredder. It looks like this will tell the story of the Foot Clan's first assault on New York City. The trailer then reveals our first look at the turtles in action. Several baddies are also shown including Bebop, Rocksteady, and the cyborg shark Armaggon.

According to this leaked trailer, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan will be available summer 2016 on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC.

Mutants in Manhattan has gone through many leaks before this most recent one. First, it was leaked by the Australian Classifications Board. After that, the Platinum-developed game had its Xbox achievements posted to a tracking site. Lastly, it had a handful of screenshots get leaked ten days before its reveal.

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