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Power Rangers: Legacy Wars Is Out This Month

One more mobile game with a flimsy excuse for reuniting decades of a franchise under one title has been announced, and the latest IP to receive that treatment is Power Rangers!

In Power Rangers: Legacy Wars, Rita Repulsa has has infected the Morphin Grid -- the universal energy field that gives power to Power Rangers -- and created virtual monsters and Ranger clones programmed to fight on her behalf. It's up to the player to assemble his own team of Power Rangers and villains from the multiverse to defeat Rita in a fighting brawler gameplay.

Players will be able to unlock characters and upgrade them, and the game features real-time PvP battles, full 3D character models, and over 40 warriors, from the new movie to the classic Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers.

Power Rangers: Legacy Wars is out on Android and iOS on the 23th of March 2017.

Marcello Perricone

Marcello Perricone

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Passionate, handsome, and just a tiny bit cocky, our resident Time Lord loves history, science, and all things that fall from the sky.

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Acelister
Acelister - 11:27am, 22nd March 2017

"from the new movie to the classic Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers." - literally the same characters.

I feel bad for the latest Power Rangers TV series. Saban gave the original Power Rangers their own Hollywood movie, but now the new characters are being ignored in favour of the 20+ year old ones...

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DCello
DCello - 11:36am, 22nd March 2017 Author

To be honest, I don't think any actor that ever participated in any Power Ranger series ever amounted to something huge. I'm not sure if any of them even made it to B-lists, so the new ones are probably not missing on a lot =P

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GarySheppard
GarySheppard - 01:42pm, 22nd March 2017

Would you know if they did? Weren't their faces obscured? (I know literally nothing about them, I wasn't allowed to watch it as a kid)

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Acelister
Acelister - 01:53pm, 22nd March 2017

The characters had real lives that kept being interupted by monsters, so it was pretty much 50% in costume 50% in plain clothes.

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