Chroma Squad Coming to PS4 & Xbox One In May 2017

Chroma Squad Coming to PS4 & Xbox One In May 2017

Bad luck for Vita players, Good luck for console players.

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Feb 20, 2017 @ 04:09 PM (Staff Bios)
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Previously released in April 2015, Chroma squad is a tactical roleplaying game made by Brazilian indie developer Behold Studios, currently available on PC through Steam.  Following Chroma Squad's release this spring, BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. confirms that PS4, Xbox One and PC will be it's featured platforms and that it will no longer be available to play on PlayStation Vita.

Clearly inspired by Sabans Power Rangers,   Chroma Squad is set in a world where the players take control of five stunt actors who decide to quit their day jobs and follow their dream of creating their own Power Rangers TV show. 

Chroma Squad was funded via Kickstarter and received over $91,000 from its original $55,000 goal with a total of 3,964 backers.  Upon release, Chroma Squad gathered overwhelmingly positive reviews across the board, from both critics and players.  If you're a fan of either Power Rangers, Super Sentai, pixelated graphics or Strategy RPG games, than Chroma Squad is a no brainer.  If you're not a PC gamer, then keep your eyes out for the release of Chroma Squad this spring.

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