This Mod Package Brings the Power Rangers to Final Fantasy XV

This Mod Package Brings the Power Rangers to Final Fantasy XV

No forming giant robots, I'm afraid.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Jul 05, 2018 @ 09:16 AM (Staff Bios)
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Final Fantasy XV told a gripping story of a young man, his fate, and his relationships. Thankfully, the power of modding has allowed us to throw that seriousness out the window in favor for something far more fantastical: the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers.

This mod for the Windows Edition of the popular RPG, developed by modder Jazneo, has started to make its rounds online. Its changes are simple: Noctis, Gladiolus, Ignis and Promto have all be replaced with the green, red, blue and black Power Rangers, respectively.

When I say mod, I mean mods. This is actually a package of 13 individual Steam Workshop mods all combined to create this beautiful scene. Four of the mods are for the skins, one for each character, while the rest are reskins of various weapons to instead be the Power Lance and Power Sword from Power Rangers lore.

You can find this mod package on the Steam Workshop at no cost. Sorry console players.

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