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Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid - Street Fighter

nWay is teaming up with Capcom on a special piece of DLC for Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid. The Switch fighter is getting the Street Fighter Pack next month.

As part of the DLC, Crimson Hawk Ranger and Blue Phoenix Ranger can become Ryu and Chun-Li respectively. The pack contains both fighters as well as “exclusive skins to be revealed at a later date.”

Here’s a trailer:

An update is available now for Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid. This update involves a few gameplay changes, check out the full patch notes below.

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid - Scorpina

Scorpina was previously announced for Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid, but we now have a proper trailer showing the new character in action. Check it out below.

Scorpina will be available in Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid starting December 8. Jungle Fury Wolf Ranger Robert “RJ” James and Red Samurai Ranger Lauren Shiba were previously released for Season 3.

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid Collector's Edition

System: Switch
Release date: October 13, 2020 (Collector’s Edition) / March 26, 2019 (original)
Developer: nWay
Publisher: nWay


There have been plenty of Power Ranger games since the SNES days, but the IP itself has never really seen a true title made with enthusiasm and passion from its development quite like Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid. While its traditional 2D fighter approach doesn’t stray away much from previous games, it’s the one that sticks out the most thanks to its continuous fun and being the first entry to support cross-play. Battle for the Grid reminds us why Power Rangers has been so globally recognized and beloved for decades as it is clearly made with love and appreciation for the series. Some may argue that the DLC and live-service approach can be a bit aggressive, but the game has come a long way now that the Collector’s Edition is on the horizon, making it the best possible time to jump in.

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid

nWay has revealed the final DLC characters for Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid Season 3. Scorpina, one of the most infamous villains from Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers, will be added to the game.

Here’s a teaser trailer:

nWay has announced that a new 2.4.0 update is releasing today for Power Rangers: Battle For The Grid. Aside from bug fixes, it’ll come with many character adjustments.

The full patch notes are as follows:

nWay has announced that Lauren Shiba, otherwise known as the Red Samurai Ranger from Power Rangers: Super Samurai, is joining Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid this month. The character will be available as the second DLC character in Season 3 on September 15.

Other content for Season 3, which are out now, include Jungle Fury Wolf Ranger Robert “RJ” James, Phantom Beast King character skin for Dai Shi (exclusive to Season 3 Pass), and Samurai Megazord. The third and final character for Season 3 will be announced “soon”.

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid

nWay has announced that a collector’s edition for Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid will be distributed at retail in October. It’ll include the never-been-released new character, Lauren Shiba. Those that pre-order the game can receive two copies of the Green Ranger V2 skin (players will get one for themselves and one for a friend).

The Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid Collector’s Edition releases on October 8 for $29.99 / €29.99. View a trailer for the game below.

Source: nWay PR

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid

Alongside the addition of Robert “RJ” James in Power Rangers: Battle For The Grid, the game has received a new update. Version 2.3 includes a rework for the Megazords, along with a whole bunch of adjustments.

Below are the full patch notes:

Back in May, Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid Season 3 was announced. Robert “RJ” James was expected at the end of June, but the DLC character was delayed slightly. Players can now access the roster addition starting today.

Here’s a full bunch of information about the character:


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