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The video game adaptation of cult classic Toxic Crusaders cartoon finally gets a release date

The video game adaptation of cult classic Toxic Crusaders cartoon finally gets a release date

Posted on 27 July 2025 By jobuzo

The streets of Tromaville, New Jersey are calling once again as the video game adaptation of the off-the-wall cartoon series Toxic Crusaders gets a release date. Seen in an official trailer from Retroware that was shown off during San Diego Comic-Con and shared online by IGN, the Toxic Crusaders game is releasing on December 4 on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch and Steam.

As a true callback to the quirky cartoon from the ’90s, the video game is designed as a side-scrolling beat ’em up, all packaged in a fitting pixel art style. In Toxic Crusaders, you can select up to seven characters from the series, each with their own unique movesets and abilities, and join together for up to four players in local co-op. For Toxic Crusaders fans wanting more after the original series ended without a second season, this adaptation picks up where things left off. You’ll still run into some familiar faces, like the story’s main villain, Dr. Killemoff and his two bumbling henchmen.

For followers of the franchise, it’s been a discouraging journey since Retroware first announced the adaptation for release in 2023. It’s been delayed a couple of times, but the latest trailer finally offers a definitive date. If you can’t wait until December, you can catch The Toxic Avenger film — which is a reboot of the original movie from 1984 that the Toxic Crusaders cartoon was adapted from — in theaters on August 29.

The video game adaptation of cult classic Toxic Crusaders cartoon finally gets a release date


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