TMNT Splintered Fate Live Stream: Room Code Invite, Shredder Fight, and Turtles Monday Comic Inventory Update

Summary

Fans joined a TMNT Splintered Fate live stream using a shared room code and voted on the next character. The hosts also reviewed comic-book inventory, pricing, signed items, and shipping follow-ups.

The latest TMNT live stream wasn’t just about playing—it doubled as a community hangout and a practical update for comic-book collectors. In this Splintered Fate session, the hosts shared a room code so viewers could hop in, ran a character vote for what happened next, and then shifted into “Turtles Monday” talk about comic-book availability, pricing, and shipping.

Live Splintered Fate: room code + poll for the next character

The stream opens with the hosts going live while playing TMNT Splintered Fate. They tell viewers that if they have Splintered Fate, they can use the room code listed in the announcement to join in.

While JC is actively playing, the hosts start a poll to decide which character JC should play next. Viewers are invited to participate in the decision rather than only watch the gameplay.

This part of the stream sets the tone: it’s interactive. The room code is shared up front, and the character-pick poll gives the audience a direct role in how the session continues.

Gameplay highlights: gauntlet run, force revives, and a showdown with Shredder

As the session progresses, the gameplay commentary focuses on JC’s actions during combat sequences.

One highlight is JC going for a gauntlet run. The hosts also mention using force revives to help push through, which becomes part of the way they discuss momentum during the run.

The most direct highlight called out in the transcript summary is JC going against Shredder—specifically described as “Shredder time.” The stream’s storyline-forward moment is centered on that fight, tying together the earlier gauntlet progression with a clear named confrontation.

Turtles Monday hangout: comic-book inventory, availability checks, and signed items

After the Splintered Fate gameplay segment, the conversation shifts into “Turtles Monday.” Instead of continuing only with game highlights, the hosts pivot to comic-book inventory.

They discuss checking availability and cover items related to what collectors might be looking for, including Jetpack-exclusive issues and signed items.

The transcript summary specifically notes that signed items are discussed with one exception—meaning the hosts reference a general category of signed collectibles, but also clarify that one item didn’t follow that pattern.

Buying/selling details: pricing, order follow-ups, and shipping timing

Alongside inventory availability, the hosts talk through buying and selling logistics.

They discuss pricing and provide follow-up expectations for orders, including a promise that items would ship the next morning. The conversation also references issue numbers while discussing these availability and follow-up updates.

Instead of keeping inventory talk purely general, the stream summary indicates the hosts connected the inventory checks to concrete next steps—what’s available, what’s priced, and when shipments would go out.

Closing: auction tab, buy-now listings, toys tomorrow, and a quick raid

As the stream wraps up, the hosts direct viewers toward specific places to find listings. They tell viewers to check the auction tab for tunnel-related items and to use the buy-now section for other listings.

They also confirm plans for toys tomorrow, and before ending, they attempt a quick raid. The transcript summary frames this as a final flurry to close out the stream after the gameplay and the Turtles Monday inventory update.

Conclusion

This Splintered Fate live stream is a good example of how TMNT community content can blend gameplay with collector-focused updates. Viewers could join using the shared room code, help shape the next character choice through a poll, and then transition into a practical Turtles Monday conversation covering comic-book availability, signed items, pricing, and shipping follow-ups—ending with clear directions to the auction tab and buy-now listings.