Power Rangers May Be Coming to Fortnite Soon

We have been waiting for a long time for this collab. We just hope it's legit.

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Rumors of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers joining Fortnite have swirling around for about a year or two—always present, always suspiciously quiet, and just maybe about to spring into action. The latest round of “are they or aren’t they” comes courtesy of trusted Fortnite leaker @ShiinaBR, who posted on X (Twitter, for people who still feel emotional about the bird logo) that Power Rangers might finally be suiting up for the battle bus.

According to her, trusted sources who have accurately predicted other recent and upcoming Fortnite skins are saying they are coming with the ambiguous timeframe of “some point in the future.”

https://twitter.com/ShiinaBR/status/1949499239496921180

We don’t know when. We don’t know which Rangers. But if the words “Power” and “Rangers” are anywhere in the same sentence, you can bet your last V-Buck that we’re talking about the OG Mighty Morphin era. No offense to the Turbo, Samurai, or Time Force squads, but let’s be real: if Fortnite’s gonna do this, they’re going big with the nostalgic multicolored spandex and Zord-fueled energy blasts that made the ’90s an objectively better decade.

Shiina isn’t just pulling this from the Morphin Grid either. Her source allegedly has a history of predicting other now-confirmed skins, including Peacemaker (teased at SDCC), Cyborg from Teen Titans, and The Fantastic Four: First Steps pack that turned Reed Richards into an item shop highlight. Her post also cites @NotPaloLeaks and @XboxEra, the latter of which floated the Power Rangers x Fortnite rumors over a year ago. So, either they’ve got serious insider info, or they’re just making shit up for social engagement.

Here’s the thing: Power Rangers actually just finished a different crossover — with ARK: Survival Evolved. (Yes, that’s the dinosaur survival game where you can ride a T-Rex in a top hat.) That collab brought the core five Rangers — Black, Pink, Blue, Yellow, and Red — and their respective Zords in Wave 1, and then dropped the real heavy hitters in Wave 2: Green Ranger with Dragonzord, White Ranger with Tigerzord and Titanus, plus Alpha-5, Rita Repulsa, Lord Zedd, Goldar, and the Putties. It was basically a full season of Power Rangers compressed into two totally radical DLCs with slightly more dinosaur poop management.

And here’s where it gets interesting: major game crossovers often come with exclusive licensing windows. That’s right — these IPs often show up but only one place at a time (with exceptions). So it stands to reason that if ARK had exclusive dibs on the Rangers for the past year or so (with their final MMPR collab hitting the game on July 16th, 2025), that time may now be up. And if it is, guess who’s probably next in line? Yep. The multiverse-swallowing monolith that is Fortnite.

Need more circumstantial evidence? Look at the Ninja Turtles. Since 2023, those green pizza-fueled icons have been everywhere: Minecraft, Smite, Fall Guys, Call of Duty, and yes, Fortnite. Their rollout was almost methodical. A handful of titles including Smite, Brawlhalla, Among Us, and Knockout City from 2020-2022, then Minecraft and Fall Guys in 2023, followed by the first wave of skins in Fortnite in December 2023. Then they popped up in Call of Duty: Warzone in early 2025, then, back to Fortnite for Wave 2 a couple months later. Clearly, there’s a rotation — like a gaming version of a time-share, but instead of a beach condo in Florida, it’s a corporate license to print nostalgia.

Let’s recap what we kinda sorta know so far:

  • ShiinaBR says it’s happening according to credible sources/leakers.
  • The ARK exclusivity window may be over (we are just guessing).
  • The Turtles paved the way for how these IPs rotate.
  • The fans have been begging for this since forever.

Bottom line? The Power Rangers are probably coming to Fortnite. We don’t have a date. We don’t know if we’re getting just the OG five or the full Morphin catalog. But we’re getting real suspicious that Epic Games has been sitting on a Morphin Time loading screen this whole time, just waiting for the licensing clock to tick down to zero, likely due to so much DC and Marvel stuff happening all the time.

DC Studios just spit out a massively successful Superman reboot, and Marvel Studios having a fairly successful release of Fantastic Four: First Steps, both of which just had Fortnite in-game events and skins released. And we think that once the dust settles with all that, it’s Mother-F*cking Morphin Time.

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Marcus
Marcus
Marcus is the Editor in Chief for Geek Outpost. If you have an inside scoop you want to share, you can email him at marc@geekoutpost.com. He prefers Crocs for their style over their comfort.

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