Mexican Ninja Platforms and Stores
Where it shipped on August 20, 2026, and where to get official help.
Mexican Ninja is a full multi-platform indie launch, not a Roblox exclusive and not a PC-only demo forever. The console trailer above is the IGN Fan Fest announce. This page is the store map. Hardware details for PC sit on system requirements. The buy/refund argument sits on the review.
Where you can play
- PC (Steam) — app 3764970, Steam Cloud, achievements, family sharing, full controller support, keyboard-only option, Steam Deck Verified.
- PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4
- Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One — Smart Delivery between Xbox SKUs.
There is no co-op, local or online. One pad, one ninja. If you bought it expecting couch chaos, that is on the store page you skipped.
A free demo remains on Steam (separate demo app). Use it. See demo notes.
Price and launch window
Base US Steam price at launch: $16.99, with a 30% introductory discount (about $11.89) through September 3, 2026. Console storefronts follow their own regional tags. This wiki is not a price tracker; check the live store.
Languages
Steam language matrix:
- Full audio: English, Spanish (Latin America)
- Interface and subtitles: English, Spanish (Latin America), German, Japanese, Portuguese-Brazil, Simplified Chinese
This wiki covers English, Spanish, German, and Brazilian Portuguese. We do not ship Simplified Chinese or Russian pages.
Official community (for patches, not for this fan wiki)
Confirm anything that costs money or bans you on official channels:
- Steam store and news hub for app 3764970
- Discord linked from the Steam website field and press kits
- X: MexicanNinjaaaa
- Facebook / Instagram / TikTok: MexicanNinjaTheGame
- Bluesky: mexicanninjagame.bsky.social
- Publisher site: amberstudio.com (support contact is also on Steam)
Do not message this wiki for refunds.
Which store should you pick
- Steam if you want Deck, keyboard, Cloud saves across PC handhelds, and the PC launch discount. Launch coverage said Deck can sit above 90fps until V-Sync caps 60, stretching battery from roughly one-and-a-half hours toward two-and-a-half. Linux/Proton hands-on reports were clean. Graphical options are mostly presets.
- PlayStation if your DualSense is already the living-room pad. DualSense support is listed on Steam too, but a PS5 install is simpler for that household.
- Xbox if you live in Game Home and want Smart Delivery between One and Series.
Combat, Jutsus, and the donkey tree are the same fantasy. Controls change labels, not jobs.
After you pick a store
Install, then Getting Started. If the download is the problem, you wanted system requirements. If the culture shock is the problem, you wanted the review. If the streets are the problem, you wanted walkthrough and bosses.
Launch recap: launch notes.
Cross-save and cloud
Steam Cloud is listed. That helps Deck plus desktop. It does not move a PlayStation save onto Steam. Buy the store you will keep. Family Sharing is on the Steam flags; it is not a second co-op copy.
Achievements exist (forty-plus at launch, with joke names like Mutant panda tacos). They are flavor, not a walkthrough substitute. If you chase them, you still need parry from combat.
Accessibility flags that change who should buy
Adjustable text, subtitles, custom volume, adjustable difficulty, keyboard-only, playable without timed input, save anytime. Those flags are why a player who hates arcade credit pressure can still try Mexican Ninja. They are not a difficulty skip for the panda if you leave the default on. Read controls after install either way.
If your living room is already a DualSense and a 4K TV, PlayStation is the boring correct answer. If you commute, Deck Verified is the actual feature. If you only have a low laptop, the specs checker is kinder than a surprise refund.
Regional store pages will show different currency and age ratings (PEGI-style violence labels showed up in coverage). Those labels do not change the two-Jutsu loop. They might change whether a household buys it. Read Steam’s own content warning, then the review, then decide. This page only tells you which SKU to click.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the most common questions.
What platforms is Mexican Ninja on?
Steam (including Steam Deck Verified), PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One. It launched on all of them on August 20, 2026.
Is Mexican Ninja on Roblox?
No. It is a paid Madbricks/Amber brawler. This wiki is not a scripts or codes site.
Which languages have voice acting?
English and Latin American Spanish. German, Japanese, Portuguese-Brazil, and Simplified Chinese are interface/subtitles on Steam.
Where is the official Discord?
Press kits and the Steam website field point at the official Mexican Ninja Discord. This unofficial wiki does not require you to join it to read guides.