Mobile Version — Not Yet Released

Turbo Dismount 2
Mobile

Turbo Dismount 2 is currently PC only (Steam, Windows 10/11). iOS and Android versions are planned for after the Full Release. Here's everything we know.

Turbo Dismount 2 Mobile

Not yet released. Secret Exit has confirmed iOS and Android versions are planned for release after the PC Full Release (). Development is in the planning stage — no screenshots, release date, or pricing have been announced.

Status: Planned (No Release Date)

Original Turbo Dismount — Free Now

The original Turbo Dismount (2014) by Secret Exit is available right now, for free, on both iOS and Android. Over 50 million downloads on Android alone. Same developer, same core ragdoll physics concept.

Platform Availability

Platform TD2 Status
PC — Steam (Windows 10/11) Available
Steam Deck (SteamOS) Available
macOS Coming Soon
iOS (iPhone & iPad) Planned
Android (Google Play) Planned
PS5 / Xbox Series X/S No Plans
Nintendo Switch No Plans

Get Notified When Mobile Launches

The best way to track the Turbo Dismount 2 mobile release is to follow official Secret Exit channels. No third-party notification service is currently available for this specific release.

Play the Original Turbo Dismount on Mobile

While you wait for TD2 mobile, the original Turbo Dismount (2014) by the same developer is free and available right now. It has been downloaded 50 million+ times on Android and reached the Top 10 on the App Store within two weeks of launch.

Turbo Dismount
iPhone & iPad
Developer Secret Exit Ltd
Price Free
Released 2014
Turbo Dismount
Android
Developer Secret Exit Ltd
Price Free
Downloads 50M+

The Mobile Legacy

The original Turbo Dismount built its massive audience primarily on mobile. With 50 million+ Android installs and a 4.6/5 App Store rating from 10,744 reviews, mobile players represent the game's largest user base by a wide margin — Steam PC accounted for only 482,000 downloads in comparison.

The original reached the Top 10 free apps on iOS within two weeks of launch in September 2014 and maintained strong download numbers through word-of-mouth and YouTuber promotion. This mobile-first user base is the primary reason TD2's mobile release is one of the most anticipated post-launch milestones.

For PC players waiting for the mobile version, you can play the original in your browser right now, or get TD2 on Steam for the full next-gen experience.

Turbo Dismount 2 — available on Steam while mobile version is in development

Mobile FAQ

Is Turbo Dismount 2 available on iOS or Android?

No. As of March 2026, Turbo Dismount 2 is only available on PC via Steam (Windows 10/11) and is Steam Deck Verified. The mobile (iOS and Android) version is confirmed in the roadmap but has no announced release date.

When will Turbo Dismount 2 come to mobile?

Secret Exit has confirmed mobile is planned for after the PC Full Release (March 13, 2026). Based on developer statements, mobile is a medium-term priority (approximately 6–12 months post-Full Release). No specific date has been announced.

Can I play the original Turbo Dismount on mobile now?

Yes. The original Turbo Dismount (2014) by Secret Exit is available for free on the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android). It has been downloaded over 50 million times on Android alone. It is not the same as TD2 but offers similar ragdoll physics gameplay.

Will Turbo Dismount 2 mobile be free?

No pricing has been announced for the mobile version. The original mobile TD was free with ads and optional purchases. TD2 on PC is $19.99. Mobile pricing will likely differ from the PC version — but nothing has been confirmed.

Will the mobile version have Steam Workshop?

Steam Workshop is a PC/Steam-specific feature. A mobile version would likely have a different content ecosystem. Secret Exit has not announced what content creation tools (if any) will be available in the mobile version.

Original Turbo Dismount on Mobile — By the Numbers

71M+
Total Downloads
4.6/5
App Store Rating
Sep 2014
iOS Launch
Nov 2014
Android Launch

The original Turbo Dismount launched on iOS in September 2014 and Android in November 2014. Within two weeks of its iOS debut, it cracked the Top 10 free apps chart and stayed there for months, fueled by YouTube Let's Play videos and word-of-mouth sharing. On Android, it surpassed 50 million installs on Google Play alone, with an additional 21 million+ on iOS, bringing the combined total past 71 million downloads.

The mobile version was free-to-play with optional ad removal and vehicle packs as in-app purchases. This accessible pricing model was a major driver of adoption — players could experience the full ragdoll physics sandbox without paying anything upfront. Secret Exit maintained regular updates with new levels, vehicles, and seasonal content that kept the community engaged for years after launch.

Both versions remain available today. You can still download Turbo Dismount on the App Store or Turbo Dismount on Google Play for free. While the graphics and physics are a generation behind TD2, they offer the same core crash-test gameplay loop that made the franchise famous.

Original TD vs TD2 Mobile — What Will Change?

The original Turbo Dismount mobile used a simplified version of the PC physics engine, with lower polygon counts, pre-baked lighting, and a limited set of vehicles and levels compared to the desktop release. Touch controls mapped the camera and launch actions to swipe and tap gestures, which worked well for the arcade-style gameplay.

Turbo Dismount 2 is built on Unity 6.3, which includes significant mobile rendering improvements: GPU-driven rendering, adaptive performance scaling, and native touch input APIs. This means the mobile port should be able to deliver substantially better visuals and physics fidelity than the original — closer to the PC experience rather than a stripped-down version.

Key differences players can expect from a TD2 mobile release include:

  • Next-gen ragdoll physics — TD2's improved soft-body deformation and vehicle damage system, running on mobile GPUs with adaptive quality scaling
  • More content at launch — TD2 PC shipped with 20+ vehicles and 8 levels; the mobile version will likely include all base content from the PC release
  • User-created content — while Steam Workshop won't be available on mobile, Secret Exit may implement a cross-platform content sharing system for community levels and vehicles
  • Touch-optimized controls — Unity 6.3's enhanced touch input system allows for more precise camera control, launch angle adjustment, and slow-motion replay scrubbing via touch gestures

No official screenshots or gameplay footage from the mobile build have been shown. Everything above is based on the technology stack and developer statements about mobile being a post-launch priority.

Why Turbo Dismount 2 Mobile Is Worth the Wait

Mobile gaming hardware has advanced dramatically since the original TD launched in 2014. The iPhone 6 that ran the first mobile TD had a dual-core 1.4GHz CPU and 1GB of RAM. Today's mobile devices — like the iPhone 16 with its 6-core A18 chip or the Samsung Galaxy S25 with Snapdragon 8 Elite — have console-class GPU performance that can handle TD2's advanced physics simulations.

Secret Exit's decision to delay the mobile release until after the PC version is stable follows the same strategy they used with the original game. The PC version of TD launched in , followed by iOS in and Android in — roughly an 8-to-10-month gap. If TD2 follows a similar timeline from its Full Release on , a mobile version could realistically arrive in late 2026 or early 2027.

The 96% positive review rating on Steam demonstrates that TD2's core gameplay loop — the satisfying ragdoll physics, creative level design, and replay-driven scoring — is already well-tuned. A mobile port of an already-polished game is far better than a rushed simultaneous launch. For the 71 million players who enjoyed the original on their phones, the sequel is shaping up to be a significant upgrade in every dimension.

In the meantime, you can play the original in your browser, download the original on iOS or Android for free, or get TD2 on Steam for the full next-gen experience today.

Play on PC Now

Don't wait for mobile. TD2 is available on Steam — Windows 10/11, Steam Deck Verified, 96% positive reviews.

Get on Steam — $19.99

30% launch discount available