Last week, Hyper RPG hosted the new Twitch streaming series Power Rangers Hyperforce, a live tabletop role-playing game experience based upon the Power Rangers brand. If you missed out, don’t worry, you’re not alone. Hyper RPG’s got your back, with a handy recording of all of the proceedings from their premiere episode, the first of 25 planned installments in this streaming project.
As mentioned previously, the first episode featured the return of Erin Cahill, known to many fans as Jen Scotts, the Pink Ranger from 2001’s Power Rangers Time Force. She brings her personal brand of awesome to the proceedings as this new team of heroes treads ground no others before them have. The arena of interactive RPGs.
Though it may not be everyone’s cup of tea, and some among the uninitiated will be taken aback by the style and setup of the show’s presentation, it represents another way in which the Power Rangers brand has sought to diversify its reach to various fans old and new.
And hey, if it turns out Hyperforce isn’t your thing, that’s cool. You’ve also got Lionsgate’s Power Rangers film, Shout! Factory’s quality DVD sets of the television series from 1993’s Mighty Morphin Power Rangers to 2009’s Power Rangers RPM, the ongoing comic book titles from Boom! Studios, and much more to get your hot little hands on.
Power Rangers Hyperforce streams live every Tuesday at 9PM PT from HyperRPG.
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