'Injustice 2' WIll Have A New Character Reveal On March 2

Feb 28, 2017 10:00 AM EST | Paula

"Injustice 2" will have a new character reveal that will be announced on March 2. NetherRealm, game developer, hinted the next character will be a Cyborg that came from the DC universe.

There were a lot of familiar superheroes and villains that are included in this game. So far, the characters that were included in the game were Swamp Thing, Batman, Blue Beetle, The Flash and Harley Quinn, Game Spot reported.

Other characters that were included in the game are Superman, Supergirl, Wonder Woman, Deadshot and Gorilla Grodd. Aquaman, Robin, Cheetah, Poison Ivy, Catwoman, Black Canary and Atrocitus are also included.

There is also an "Injustice 2" mobile game that has been announced. Gamers also believe that Black Adam and Green Arrow will be included in the game, WWG explained.

This February is an exciting month for players because there has been a lot of character reveals. It can be remembered that NetherRealm just recently announced the inclusion of Black Canary, Swamp Thing, Catwoman and Cheetah on Valentine's day.

"Injustice 2" is a continuation of "Injustice: Gods Among Us" created on 2013. The game will take after the events of the first game where Superman accidentally killed Lois Lane because of Joker.

According to other reports, the story is about Batman and his allies putting together a society that is struggling after Superman's regime ended. The heroes will have to work together to defeat a new enemy that appeared amidst the chaos.

the battles will take place in familiar and stunning locations that have evolved in scale and span. Game players can fight each other in Metropolis, Gotham City and Atlantis.

"Injustice 2" will officially be launched on May 16. It can be played on Android, iOS gadgets, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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