Paramount Games Studio is bringing some of its biggest franchises to San Diego Comic Con 2026. Ahead of this year’s convention, the publisher has unveiled an extensive lineup of panels, playable demos, exclusive merchandise, and immersive fan activations centered around Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin, Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game, and Star Trek Fleet Command.
Taking place from July 23 through July 26 at the San Diego Convention Center, Comic Con attendees will have multiple opportunities to get hands on with upcoming games, hear directly from developers and creators, and celebrate some of Paramount’s most recognizable franchises through exclusive experiences both inside and outside the convention.
Avatar Legends Takes Center Stage

Leading Paramount’s lineup is Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game, which officially launches on Thursday, July 23 to coincide with the opening day of San Diego Comic Con. Throughout the weekend, fans can try the game for themselves at the IGN Gaming Lounge, where 25 demo stations will be available alongside daily tournaments, giveaways, and developer appearances.
The Avatar universe will also receive one of Comic Con’s biggest showcases during the Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender Hall H panel. Fans attending the presentation can expect an in depth discussion with the voice cast and creative team behind the upcoming Paramount Plus animated film, while also getting exclusive news surrounding Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game. Given Hall H’s reputation for major announcements, this could be one of the weekend’s biggest reveals for Avatar fans.
TMNT: The Last Ronin Continues to Build Momentum

Another major focus for Paramount Games Studio is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin, the highly anticipated action game being developed in partnership with PlatinumGames. While details surrounding the title have remained relatively limited, Comic Con attendees will get another behind the scenes look during the “TMNT: Shellebrating 300 Issues of Turtle Power & The Last Ronin” panel on Friday, July 24.
The panel features comic creator Tom Waltz alongside Gene Luen Yang, Andrew Joustra, Sarah Myer, Jake Thomas, and Paramount Games Studio’s Shawn Kittelsen, who will discuss the game’s development and the lasting impact of The Last Ronin comic series. Fans can also meet several of the creative team during a special autograph signing at the IDW booth later that day.
Collectors will also want to visit the Nickelodeon booth, where limited edition convention merchandise will be available, including a BossLogic designed TMNT: The Last Ronin hat and an SDCC exclusive Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game art print.
Star Trek Celebrates 60 Years
Star Trek Fleet Command will celebrate six decades of the iconic science fiction franchise with one of the convention’s most ambitious off site experiences. Hosted at The Sinclair on G Street, the activation features authentic archive displays, Holodeck inspired virtual reality experiences, interactive exhibits, themed photo opportunities, claw machines packed with Star Trek prizes, and personalized souvenir cards that allow fans to align with their favorite Star Trek faction.
The experience will also include an invite only community event for Star Trek Fleet Command players, highlighting Paramount’s ongoing support for one of its most successful mobile games.
A Packed Weekend for Paramount Fans
Outside of the San Diego Convention Center, fans can also visit the Paramount Plus Lodge, which will once again serve as a hub for themed activities inspired by many of the company’s biggest franchises. Among the featured attractions is an arcade installation for Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game, giving even more attendees a chance to experience the title during Comic Con week.
With blockbuster franchises spanning superheroes, animation, comics, science fiction, and gaming, Paramount Games Studio is clearly making one of its biggest Comic Con appearances to date. Between exclusive reveals, playable demos, collectible merchandise, and fan focused events, SDCC 2026 is shaping up to be an exciting celebration for longtime fans while offering a closer look at some of the studio’s biggest upcoming projects.
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