Going by their previous release schedules, Injustice 3 should be next on the list, but some rumors suggest they're actually working on a title based on Marvel Comics while others believe they're focusing on Mortal Kombat instead due to their uncertain future with Warner Bros.Įither way, fans will be left waiting many months if not a year or more to see what's in the pipeline from the successful developers. The future of NetherRealm has never been more up in the air as it is right now after the studio abruptly announced support for Mortal Kombat 11 had ceased this summer. When asked about Injustice 3 at the first DC FanDome, Boon stated he wished he could talk about it, but they have nothing to announce - though he does appreciate the desire to see a new game. Unlike last year, however, Keighley doesn't pose a single question about a new entry in the fighting games, which is disappointing considering that's definitely the biggest question on everyone's mind. He says he doesn't want to spoil which ones are included, but I certainly hope Flash is one of them. They have some of those classic iconic moments from the games." "I just jumped out of my seat when I saw them. "We have these Super moves in the game, and you see a couple of them in there," said Boon. Most of the discussion revolves around the upcoming movie releasing in just a few days where they confirm the plot mostly involves the elements of the early comic book runs though that doesn't mean the fighting games were left out entirely. "The story is what would happen if Superman as the most powerful being in the universe was taken to his breaking point." "We would use the term 'evil Superman', but it's a lot deeper than that," said Boon. Keighley quickly asks the Mortal Kombat co-creator what the initial spark was for he and NetherRealm creating the Injustice universe, and of course it revolves around Superman. Plus a guest fighter in the form of Neo from The Matrix? It’s about damn time that someone thought of this.įor now though, it’s wishful thinking and a rumour on the wind.Just like 2020, Boon was sat across from The Game Awards host Geoff Keighley although this time they were also joined by Superman's actor from the upcoming Injustice animated film, Justin Hartley. I mean, just imagine breathing hellfire into the Joker’s face as Etrigan and then finishing him off with some demonic rhyming. It’s that roster that has me frothing at the mouth though, as that’s a hell of a cast to anchor a fighting game with. Injustice 2 was a game-changer when it was released, thanks to some incredible storytelling, amazing combat and it being the only game in existence that actually got the idea of loot boxes right. I can’t not see an Injustice 3 being released eventually, what with NetherRealm having made Injustice a fighting game staple between Mortal Kombat releases. But like I say every time I buy a lottery ticket on a Tuesday, I can dream dammit. Tournament mode also coming similar to Mortal Kombat 11’s Kombat League called Infinite Crisis. Some characters will include John Constantine, Huntress, Penguin, Etrigan, Killer Croc, Zatanna, Doctor Manhattan and Neo / Keanu Reeves. More customising options with five slots. Interactive has given them the scoop on who’ll be featured inside of the brawler that is meant to be the finale of the grand saga centered on what would happen if Superman became a totalitarian dick: It’s the mention of Injustice 3 that currently has my ears buzzing, especially with the 4Chan leaker claiming that their source at Warner Bros. Plausible reveals considering the nature of the industry. Montreal and a game of the year edition of Mortal kombat 11. Interactive currently has plans to reveal Hitman 3, the next Batman title from Warner Bros. What games are in store from that brand though? According to one leaker (And I do suggest taking two massive fistfuls of salt with this), Warner Bros. Interactive was currently sitting on some hot announcements and no real platform to show them off on. With E3 cancelled and the prime space for their first-ever press conference now essentially worthless, Warner Bros. Interactive if you can believe the rumours, until. This year was supposed to be the year of Warner Bros. Interactive has a damn good library right now, with the scales so heavily balanced on the good side of the equation that their rare misfires have been catapulted into the abyss. And yet here we are, with the previous decade having delivered several fantastic Batman games, Mortal Kombats galore and a proper home for Hitman after it was dumped at the prom by Square Enix. If you’d told me back in 2010 that the home of a certain wascally wabbit was going to also be a hub for some of my favourite games of this generation, I’d have laughed in your face and probably knocked you into a coma with my severe halitosis.
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