Power Rangers: BFTG Becomes the First Fighting Game to Support Cross-Play on 5 Platforms
This type of fighting game is indeed very popular with many gamers in the world, but its existence is currently quite small. However, recently nWay Inc trying to revive the fighting type game by expanding platform from the flower game Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid.
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As reported by Official Twitter account, Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid just released the game into Google Stadia platform. This made the game make history by successfully becoming the first fighting game to support it cross play between 5 platform different.
We are the Power Rangers!
Expect the Ranger Nation to grow as PRBFTG will be available for Stadia Pro subscribers starting June ?
That’ll make us the first fighting game with full crossplay for PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Steam and Stadia.
Tag your Stadia friends below! https://t.co/jT5YldUa5i
— Power Rangers: Battle For The Grid (@Battle4TheGrid) May 28, 2020
Of course it is not an easy thing to create these innovations, especially to create a stable playing experience on various platforms platform indeed can be a challenge that is not easy for developers. However, nWay Inc succeeded in solving these challenges and succeeded in bringing Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid can be played in various platform. Hopefully this can be an incentive for other developers to be able to revive fighting-type games in various fields platform.
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is a fighting game that takes characters from one of the Power Rangers franchise as the main theme. Introduced in 2019, the game managed to create a nostalgic sensation from Power Rangers.
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