

A third installment is entirely possible, especially as DC has proven they're able to farm out plenty of story material in-between games. Of course, nothing is ever truly finished in the comic book world and Injustice would be no exception. Without spoiling what happens in Injustice 2, that story ended fairly conclusively. What would a third Injustice feature, in terms of story? It's hard to say. Add to that the fact that Mortal Kombat 11 is finished adding content and one would have to imagine that NetherRealm's next step is to jump into Injustice's third chapter. Reddit, as well as several media outlets, have been running with a supposed leaked roster. Injustice 3 was never addressed, which is interesting because rumors of its existence have been floating about for several months. One question was never addressed by Boon, that question being, "What is the future of the Injustice franchise?" Geoff Keighley, founder of The Game Awards, sat down with Mortal Kombat/Injustice creator Ed Boon and actor Justin Hartley to discuss all things Injustice. The totalitarian take on Superman has grown into a fully fleshed-out universe of its own, starting with NetherRealm's video games and continuing through several volumes of tie-in comics.

The Injustice segment was comprised of a lengthy retrospective of the Elseworlds comic universe where Superman snapped following the Joker destroying Metropolis with a nuclear weapon and tricking him into murdering his pregnant wife, Lois Lane. With Injustice fresh on everybody's minds, Saturday seemed like the natural moment to reveal the series' next big title. An animated adaptation is set to release next week.
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If it has been in development for a while like the leaker claims, NetherRealm fans may soon be able to get some confirmation on what the developer has or has not been working on.The Injustice series had a strong presence at this year's DC FanDome and with good reason. The leaker claims they didn’t know about the trademark when they wrote up the leak, so it does seem like something called Multiversus may be coming down the pipeline. was discovered for a title called Multiversus. At any rate, after the initial leak, a new trademark filed near the end of September by Warner Bros. The true developer is unknown, but NetherRealm is likely providing some of its talent to support the project. platform fighter is real, but is not being developed by NetherRealm. Industry insider and journalist Jeff Grubb corroborated that the Warner Bros. As leaks would suggest, these concerns may hold water. Its games are known for their deliberate stiffness, and even its typical realistic art direction would clash with the many cartoons Multiversus could involve. Nothing in NetherRealm’s history with Injustice and Mortal Kombat indicates it could do the genre well, especially considering the genre mostly focused on speedy play, which NetherRealm has been moving away from for a long time. NetherRealm might be WB’s star fighting game developer, but that doesn’t mean it’s the right choice for a platform fighter. There is a suspicious lack of Mortal Kombat characters on that list, and while the color ninjas are likely to show up in the final game, that does bring up another question. Known characters include Shaggy, Gandalf, Tom and Jerry, Batman, Fred Flintstone, Mad Max, Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Johnny Bravo. catalog, it seems an attempt to emulate the wide range of crossovers already seen in films like the LEGO movies and Space Jam 2. Taking characters from throughout the Warner Bros. It seems likely it would be the first option if this is the direction the game is going in.Ī preliminary list of characters was also leaked, and it looks quite strong.
The leaker who brought forth the news stated they weren’t sure whether the “tag” part would manifest as mid-fight tagging, pairs of characters like the Ice Climbers, or if characters are switched when one loses a stock. This would make it the first major instance of such a game, though some older titles like Jump Super Stars have approached the idea before. Multiversus is supposedly a platform fighter that has the unique twist of being a tag-team fighter.
