The last time I played a Power Rangers game, I had a gray controller with four different buttons on it. But it’s one of the questions that’s puzzled me ever since, why the Power Rangers culture hasn’t played so well. That’s one of the reasons we’re looking at today.
The maker of a Power Rangers game that was canceled in 2016 postedmany details about the game on his official Twitter account . Described by the producer as “Arkham Rangers,” the game would be open-world and focus on co-op gameplay. Unfortunately, the game was unplugged before the project progressed.
Developer Jason Bischoff says the game’s codename is Project Nomad. The developer, who also shared some pretty cool visuals about the game, switched to Saban, the owner of Power Rangers, after working at Blizzard for about 8 years. Bischoff has been managing the Power Rangers brand since 2018.