Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid, thePower Rangersfighting game for consoles, originally launched in 2019 with a relatively small roster of 12 playable fighters. Since its launch, developer nWay has released seasonal content and DLC to fill out the roster a bit more, so that there’s now over 20 playable characters in the game. Those who have yet to playPower Rangers: Battle for the Gridare in luck, as they will soon be able to get a complete version with all of the DLC characters and more.

On May 25,Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid- Super Editionwill launch digitally for $49.99, with a physical version to follow in July.Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid - Super Editionincludes the base game along with all the DLC characters. This includes the villainous Lord Zedd fromMighty Morphin' Power Rangers,fan favorite villain Scorpina, and a handful of new Power Rangers.

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Not only doesPower Rangers: Battle for the Grid - Super Editioninclude all of the new characters released in the first three seasons of content, but it also includes the latest DLC characters as well.Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid’sStreet Fighterpack is also available in theSuper Edition, giving players the chance to play asPower Ranger versions of Chun-Li and Ryu.

WhilePower Rangers: Battle for the Gridfans may be most interested in the DLC characters, it’s worth pointing out that theSuper Editioncomes with four bonus skins as well. This includes a helmetless version of the Crimson Hawk Ranger Skin (aka the Ryu skin), a new version of Tommy’s Green Ranger outfit dubbed V2, the Evo 2 skin forLord Drakkon, and finally, a Kimberly Pink Ranger skin.

One of the main criticisms levied atPower Rangers: Battle for the Gridat the time of its release was its general lack of content, so theSuper Editionshould go a long way in making it feel like a more fully-featured experience. It will be interesting to see ifnWay develops even more content for the gameafter theSuper Editionlaunches, or if it’s ready to move on to a new project, perhaps aBattle for the Gridsequel of some description.

In the meantime, there should be plenty forPower Rangersfans to look forward to in the months and years ahead. Besides new episodes of the TV show, aPower Rangersmovie rebootis also in the works.

Power Rangers: Battle for the Gridis out now for PC, PS4, Stadia, Switch, and Xbox One.