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Injustice 3 Is Apparently Happening. Nine Years Was Long Enough.

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So it looks like Injustice 3 is real. A Warner Bros. Games employee apparently listed it on their resume, and that's the kind of leak that's hard to walk back. MP1st picked it up, and honestly, this shouldn't surprise anyone. Injustice 2 came out in 2017. We're almost a decade out. And the voice actors for Aquaman and Superman have reportedly already told fans it's in development. At some point the open secret just becomes a secret.

The Pattern Was Always There

NetherRealm has been alternating between Mortal Kombat and Injustice since 2013. That's the year Injustice: Gods Among Us first showed up. Before that, Mortal Kombat got its reboot in 2011. The studio has basically been running these two franchises in parallel ever since, bouncing back and forth between punching DC heroes and punching each other's spines out.

Mortal Kombat 1 dropped and did well. Strong sales. But the post-launch support ended faster than expected. Which, if you followed the MK1 cycle, you know exactly what I mean. One minute you're getting Homelander and Omni-Man as DLC characters, next minute the whole thing goes quiet. When a studio wraps up support on a live game that quickly, it usually means something else has their attention.

This is that something else.

These Two Series Have Always Bled Into Each Other

One thing people forget is how much Injustice and Mortal Kombat have cross-pollinated. The environmental object attacks from Injustice got picked up and carried into Mortal Kombat X. That wasn't an accident. NetherRealm figured out something that worked and moved it over. The Joker went the other direction and showed up in Mortal Kombat 11. Sub-Zero was fighting the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in Injustice 2.

The guest character stuff has gotten increasingly unhinged across both series, and honestly that's fine. Homelander in Mortal Kombat 1 was a choice. Worked better than expected. Whatever Injustice 3 does with its roster is going to be interesting.

What This Actually Means

If you've been waiting for another shot at a DC fighting game that isn't terrible, this is probably it. Injustice 2 was legitimately good. The gear system was polarizing in competitive circles but for casual play it was great. The story mode was better than it had any right to be.

Nine years is a long gap. One possibility is that whatever they're building has been in development for a while, which could mean a more ambitious game. Another possibility is that MK1's shorter-than-expected support cycle freed up resources sooner than planned. Either way, if the pattern holds and the leaks are right, this is next up.

Nothing confirmed officially yet. But a resume listing and voice actors talking is about as close as you get before an actual announcement.

Source: Pcgamer

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