Just a few hours ago, the Xbox Game Pass official Twitter account revealed the upcoming titles to the service on Xbox One and PC. This time around, six new games will be added to the Xbox Game Pass library including Bleeding Edge, Kona, Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid, The Surge 2, Ace Combat 7:
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid was not very good when it launched. While the core of a solid fighter was definitely there, the game seemed pretty rushed and it was clear that nWay had overpromised what would be present initially. That being said, Battle for the Grid has been improved massively in the year
Alpha, Rita’s escaped. Recruit a team of fighting game players, with attitude! Last year’s Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is kicking off the debut of its esports Battle for the Grid League. Announced today and starting with the Frosty Faustings event in Chicago this weekend, this series will see competitors pit their Rangers of
While Power Rangers: Battle for Grid really had a rocky launch, the game has turned around drastically. New modes, characters, cross-play, cross-progression and visual upgrades have been added for the time, and nWay latest outing has now cemented itself as the best 3v3 since Dragon Ball FighterZ. If you have yet to pick up the
When nWay, Hasbro, and Lionsgate released Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid last month, I was severely disappointed as the game felt relatively unfinished when it came to content. Its gameplay systems were solid, but the whole experience was hindered by a small roster, the lack a previously promised story mode, and the lack of
Being let down by a game that’s nearly great can be more disappointing than playing a game that’s outright terrible. When the potential for a game that could be something great is there, one can’t help but think about what could have been. Unfortunately, Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is one of these titles
The official Twitter account for the upcoming title Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid posted a new status update concerning the official release dates: We're excited to announce the following release dates for #PowerRangers Battle for the Grid. Behold, the viewing globe: #NintendoSwitch 03.26.19#XboxOne 03.26.19#PlayStation Europe 03.28.19#PS4 America 04.02.19 pic.twitter.com/8IKXMzmiH2 — Battle For The Grid
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid has received a few gameplay videos in the past but they have been fairly reserved, only showing a couple of characters and the basic fighting mechanics. Today, a full-fledged gameplay trailer was released by nWay, Lionsgate, and Hasbro and it finally showcases several new characters as well as Zords’
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid from nWay, Hasbro, and Lionsgate was announced back in January on the same day Mortal Kombat 11 was fully unveiled due to a leak. From the initial reveal onwards, the developer opened teased to sites like DualShockers that Lord Drakkon would be playable in the final game. That being
When Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid was announced a couple weeks ago, its debut trailer only featured about ten seconds or so of actual gameplay. Today, a slightly longer thirty second video was released by nWay, Lionsgate, and Hasbro that gives us a better look at Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid’s 3v3 gameplay
While Power Rangers games have never found solid footing on modern consoles, nWay, Hasbro, and Lionsgate are looking to change that sentiment with Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid. Having worked with the franchise before on Power Rangers: Legacy Wars for iOS and Android, nWay is looking to transition their love of the brand to
When Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid was announced last week, one of the most impressive things about the game was how it handled cross-play. While fellow April fighting game Mortal Kombat 11 probably won’t have cross-play at launch, Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is poised to feature both cross-play and cross-progression between the Nintendo
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is set to be the first notable Power Rangers console game since the mediocre Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Mega Battle released in January 2017. That being said, there has been one big change to the Power Rangers brand since then: Hasbro acquired the rights to the Power Rangers from longtime
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is still months out from launch but the promise of post-launch support was still prevalent with game’s initial announcement. While the game will normally cost $19.99, Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid Digital Collector’s Edition is available for double the price and comes with the game’s Season One Pass,
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid was announced last Thursday following a leak, but the details tended to skirt around one thing: the game’s story. We learned that the gameplay would be accessible to new players, that it would feature cross-play and progression across PC, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, and that it was a
Hasbro, Lionsgate, and developer nWay were all set to announce Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid next Tuesday, January 22. Unfortunately, the YouTube channel Dante Nintendo Switch World posted the trailer and press release early, leading to the game being revealed on the same day Mortal Kombat 11 was fully unveiled. Still, nWay took this early
While Mortal Kombat 11 may be the April fighting game that is the current talk of the town, a new Power Rangers fighting game will also be coming in just a few months. Announced today by nWay, Hasbro, and Lionsgate following a leak, Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid will be an accessible fighting game