Summary
- Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid returns to its core franchise roots starting this September in Season 4.
- Joining the Grid is Mighty Morphin Power Rangers’ Black Ninja Ranger Adam Park and classic villain Rita Repulsa, and Power Rangers Dino Charge’s villain Poisandra.
- Each fighter brings something new to the table: Adam with his Ninjetti teleportation and clones, Poisandra with her cake mines and husband-assist, and Rita, whose magic allows her to strike almost anywhere.
After the release of the Street Fighter Pack in May, featuring a cross-over with Capcom’s Ryu and Chun-Li, Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid returns to its core franchise roots starting this September in Season 4 with the release of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers’ Black Ninja Ranger Adam Park (September 21) and classic villain Rita Repulsa (December), and Power Rangers Dino Charge’s villain Poisandra (November).
All three characters come with mechanics unique to them, giving tons more combat and team-synergy options to explore. They retain the simple to learn, hard to master control scheme of fighters in earlier seasons.
When considering the next roster of characters to add to the Grid, Adam Park and Rita Repulsa were obvious selections, both classic in their own ways and icons of the “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” series. Poisandra was another story, which is why she’s here to give new flavor and a different type of villain. Poisandra is a sweet and deadly mix of power and grace and brings her husband Sledge to the fight, as he is a part of both her special moveset and arcade mode story.
Each of these Season 4 characters bring something new to the table: Adam with his Ninjetti teleportation and clones, Poisandra with her cake mines and husband-assist, and Rita, whose magic allows her to strike almost anywhere. To top it all off, Actor Johnny Yong Bosch reprises his on-screen role of Adam Park in the game!
Free to all players and new to Season 4, the Gravezord, a Zord cobbled together from damaged and destroyed Zords from the World of the Coinless, which first appeared in “Saban’s Go Go Power Rangers #9” comic book, published by Boom! Studios, adds even more diabolical ways to turn the tables or cement a Happy Birthday combo against two or three opponents at once.
Lastly, Anubis Cruger gets a new outfit, exclusive to the Season 4 bundle, adding a slick formal look for one of the most popular Rangers. Season 4 can be purchased for $14.99, or characters can be purchased individually for $5.99 each. For more information, visit battleforthegrid.com.
See you on the Grid!
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid
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Power Rangers finally comes to the Xbox One. Pit current and classic Rangers like never before in 3 vs. 3 tag battles.
A modern take on the 25 year franchise, Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid showcases stunning graphics and vivid details. Pit current and classic Rangers and villains like never before in 3 vs. 3 tag battles. Test your skills online against friends and players from around the world for endless replayability. A streamlined combat system welcomes newcomers with simplified controls while maintaining depth for the most dedicated competitor to learn and master.
25 YEARS OF RANGERS
Generations of Power Rangers collide across the multiverse’s 25 year history. Experience authentic but re-imagined Power Rangers battle sequences like never before.
EASY TO LEARN, HARD TO MASTER
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid features traditional fighting game controls. This easy to learn but hard to master game is designed to welcome players of all skill levels.
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