Key Takeaways
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Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind was one of the most exciting reveals at Summer Game Fest earlier this year.
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At the time, it was said to be released sometime in 2024, but the release date is only December 10th.
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Pre-orders for Rita's Rewind are now live on PlayStation and Steam for $34.99.
Digital Eclipse has confirmed that Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind will be released on December 10th, keeping its previous promise of a 2024 release.
This has been a year of some truly great games, from big releases like Astro Bot and Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth to smaller indies like Animal Well and Another Crab's Treasure. 2024 is now coming to a close and there are only a few major titles left before 2025, but there is at least one more game to keep an eye on. It's Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind.
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Rita's Rewind is gearing up to be the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers game of my dreams.
And don't worry. Tommy Oliver will almost certainly succeed.
Rita's Rewind was first announced at this year's Summer Game Fest and stood out as one of the more interesting reveals of a rather boring show. At the time, it was said to be released sometime in 2024, but the closer we got to the end, the more unlikely it seemed. But don't worry. Digital Eclipse kept its promise, promising a December 10th release date for Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind.
Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind comes to PC and consoles on December 10th.
The release date for Rita's Rewind has been confirmed via a new trailer that was just released. The new trailer doesn't show much that we haven't seen before, but it does give us our best glimpse at the different types of levels and gameplay styles before we get a glimpse into Tommy Oliver's role in the game. .
Pre-orders for the $34.99 Rita's Rewind begin today on PlayStation and Steam, with Xbox and Nintendo users coming soon. PlayStation Plus subscribers and Steam users can get a 15% discount if they pre-order the game now, but it's unclear if this also applies to Xbox and Switch players.
As a die-hard fighting fan, I've been intrigued by Rita's Rewind ever since it was first revealed, but even more so after I got a chance to play a few levels at Gamescom earlier this year. Just that brief glimpse put it straight into my most anticipated list, so I can't wait to see what the full game turns out to be.
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